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CollectionsYour library (1,646), Currently reading (8), Wishlist (3), Best books about Shakespeare (20), top ten books (ephemeral) (10), All collections (1,650)

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TagsShakespeare criticism (327), Shakespeare canon (185), WS coverart project (128), Shakespeare (for bibliography) (84), Shakespeare Survey (55), Charles Dickens criticism (37), med.gothic.arch (37), George Eliot criticism (33), Shakespeare biography (30), George Eliot (29) — see all tags

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Favorite authorsJulian Barnes, George Eliot, James Joyce, Malcolm Lowry, David Markson, William Shakespeare, Virginia Woolf (Shared favorites)

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Currently readingAn Age Like This, 1920-1940 (Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters, Vol. 1) by George Orwell
A Tale of Two Cities (Penguin Classics) by Charles Dickens
Oxford Reader's Companion to Dickens by Paul Schlicke
Dickens by Peter Ackroyd
Dickens and the Trials of Imagination by Garrett Stewart
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hello davidcla
i thought D. Dromgoole's WILL & ME an excellent effort. have you seen the series with John Barton called ACTING SHAKESPEARE? 1984. with members of the RSC including McKellen, Pasco, Lapotaire, et al. a 9 part series worth its weight in gold.
best regards,
pgt
Thank you for adding me to your interesting libraries. I would say you are interested in more sophisticated literary criticism than I am.
Thanks David, that tells me the program is working correctly, thanks for your help. In case your interested in can be downloaded here: http://bachlab.balbach.net/nb (see nb.txt) - thanks again, Stephen
Hi Stephen, I just sent mail, but I'll repeat here (I'm new to Comments) -- I added Bloom's Macbeth to LT on 7/27.
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