5.0014 Responses (4/44)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 8 May 91 22:04:13 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0014. Wednesday, 8 May 1991.

(1) Date: Wed, 01 May 91 17:16:47 EDT (16 lines)
From: John Unsworth <JMUEG@NCSUVM>
Subject: Composite novels

(2) Date: Wed, 1 May 91 19:20 EDT (13 lines)
From: Michel LENOBLE <LENOBLEM@umtlvr.bitnet>
Subject: Re: 4.1306 Rs: NAS; Casey; Sleep; Composite Novels

(3) Date: Thu, 02 May 91 09:15 CDT (9 lines)
From: TB0WPW1@NIU.BITNET
Subject: sleep

(4) Date: Sat, 04 May 91 04:06:06 EST (6 lines)
From: fcotter <FCOTTER@SETONVM>
Subject: Re: 4.1310 EURALEX 1991 Verbatim Award

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Date: Wed, 01 May 91 17:16:47 EDT
From: John Unsworth <JMUEG@NCSUVM>
Subject: Composite novels

My office-mate, Melynda Huskey, suggests two more 19th-century novels
written by more than two authors--I don't think these were on the initial
list:

Charlotte Yonge, Cristobel Coleridge, et al., _Gleanings_ (not absolutely
sure about the title)

Isabel Alden et al., _Pansy and Friends_

Hope this helps--

John Unsworth
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Date: Wed, 1 May 91 19:20 EDT
From: Michel LENOBLE <LENOBLEM@umtlvr.bitnet>
Subject: Re: 4.1306 Rs: NAS; Casey; Sleep; Composite Novels (4/40)

Plagiarism is a kind of composite novel so that conclusions drown
from the analysis of composite novels shoul/could be also valid for
plagiarism? or isn't it?

Michel Lenoble
lenoblem@cc.umontreal.ca



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Date: Thu, 02 May 91 09:15 CDT
From: TB0WPW1@NIU.BITNET
Subject: sleep

Sleep and its good effects can be found in +Henry V+ in
the +Upon the king+ speech on the night before Agincourt.
Also believe it comes up in +1 and 2 Henry IV+
William Proctor Williams
TB0wpw1@NIU
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Date: Sat, 04 May 91 04:06:06 EST
From: fcotter <FCOTTER@SETONVM>
Subject: Re: 4.1310 EURALEX 1991 Verbatim Award (1/59)

I have little knowledge of Eurolex. Have reams of etymoligcol material, who do
e not?) from numpire to sub rosa