disgruntlement
Aug. 12th, 2003 04:18 pmBy sheer brute force of will, I have read through Thomas Heywood's "An Apology for Actors" (1612) and found the anecdote I need to stick in my introduction as part of the discussion of actual vs. narrative audiences. Have furthermore stuck the anecdote in the introduction and given it some nice analytical text to lie on. Introduction is now nearly 50 pages long and is beginning to frighten me more than a little.
Where am I wrt my list? (you ask, your little hearts palpitating with excitement and trepidation).
The first two items can be crossed off, as can the sixth and roughly 5/7ths of the eighth. An afternoon in the library on Thursday will take care of No. Seven (five articles--like I said, there ain't much out there), and Thursday evening can probably take care of the quotes on that front.
Which leaves me with The Revengers Tragedy and the conclusion. Wah!
But none of that is happening tonight. I have a story to get back to.
Where am I wrt my list? (you ask, your little hearts palpitating with excitement and trepidation).
The first two items can be crossed off, as can the sixth and roughly 5/7ths of the eighth. An afternoon in the library on Thursday will take care of No. Seven (five articles--like I said, there ain't much out there), and Thursday evening can probably take care of the quotes on that front.
Which leaves me with The Revengers Tragedy and the conclusion. Wah!
But none of that is happening tonight. I have a story to get back to.
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Date: 2003-08-12 02:34 pm (UTC)I'm getting close to the end of 7, myself. Must figure out how to end it now.