Re: Kosher Shakespeare?
unipeg, on host 209.156.34.195
Saturday, September 11, 1999, at 09:40:43
Re: Kosher Shakespeare? posted by Paul A. on Saturday, September 11, 1999, at 07:36:23:
> > > > okay, just to provide some background info for those who don't know... the man everyone hears > > > > about when they're taught about Shakespeare (born in Stratford-on-Avon, actor in London, all > > > > that) was actually named William Shaksper... if I need to refer to that man, I'll say > > > > Shaksper... > > > > > > Hey. There are, what, 6 signatures of Shakespeare remaining that are thought to be > > > authentic, no? And several of them have variant spelling on the last name; it isn't > > > consistent. All the works date from a time when orthography really was not standardized. > > > > actually, there are records of the man who was born in Statford-on-Avon, a part of the London > > acting group, all that stuff.... and in every single one, his name is spelled Shaksper. > > Apart from the First Folio... :o) > > > > > In the de-Vere-is-Shakespere book I'm reading as a result of this conversation, it says that the cry of "non-standard spelling" is irrelevant, because the *pronunciation* didn't change, so there is a difference between "Shakespeare" and "Shakspere". > > They spell it "Shakspere", though, not "Shaksper", who would be somebody else again. > > Paul
hey, what's the title and author? being the person who started this whole thing, i suppose i should know, but i don't and i want to read that book...
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