Digitised Shakespeare quartos from the British Library. Beautiful. And here is the beginning of a monologue I did for drama class many many moons ago, in quite a petulant tone of voice, I seem to remember (Via Boing Boing).
Scribbled at September 10, 2004 10:11 PM AST | Hmmm? (4) | TrackBack (0) | Link Cosmos | More? books/readingSo as not to leave this comments section to the horrid spammer, thought I'd say thanks for recording this link ... just fantastic. I'm writing a short book on Hamlet for an academic press, and have spent an hour browsing the quartos of that play ... what's especially cool is that they're not just the text; the 1603 quarto from Halliwell-Phillips has his pencil annotations all through, very interesting.
Scribbled by AdamR at April 14, 2005 07:07 AM | PermalinkSo as not to leave this comments section to the horrid spammer, thought I'd say thanks for recording this link ... just fantastic. I'm writing a short book on Hamlet for an academic press, and have spent an hour browsing the quartos of that play ... what's especially cool is that they're not just the text; the 1603 quarto from Halliwell-Phillips has his pencil annotations all through, very interesting.
Scribbled by AdamR at April 14, 2005 07:08 AM | Permalink(...and now the horrid spammer has been, quite properly, removed, and for some reason my post got doubled up, which makes me look distinctly weird. Ah well.)
Scribbled by AdamR at April 15, 2005 05:50 AM | PermalinkNot to worry: I'm sure there will be another horrid spammer along any time. (I would remove your second post, but then you would really look like you were hallucinating...)
I am trying to talk my institution into upgrading to MovableType3, which I understand is better able to handle spam, but things are moving sloooowly on that front.
We live in hope.
Scribbled by mj at April 15, 2005 12:16 PM | Permalink