5.0516 Qs: Knut Kleve; Academic Movies (2/51)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Tue, 10 Dec 1991 17:35:58 EST
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0516. Tuesday, 10 Dec 1991.
(1) Date: Mon, 9 Dec 91 20:11:15 EST (30 lines)
From: lenoblem@ERE.UMontreal.CA (Lenoble Michel)
Subject: Knut Kleve
(2) Date: Tue, 10 Dec 91 08:50:59 EST (21 lines)
From: Lorne Hammond <051796@UOTTAWA>
Subject: Academic movies
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Date: Mon, 9 Dec 91 20:11:15 EST
From: lenoblem@ERE.UMontreal.CA (Lenoble Michel)
Subject: Knut Kleve
Subject: Lacunology and Knut Kleve's e-address.
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Knut Kleve has at least written two texts on text reconstruction
in the 80's. As I can't find either of them, could any HUMANIST
member who has a copy of them get in touch with me directly.
Kleve Knut's texts are:
- Text reconstruction, in Delatte Louis Actes du congres
international Informatique et sciences humaines, Universite de
Liege, 1983, 517-524.
- Lacunology: on the use of computer methods in papyrology, in
Symbolae Osloenses, 56, 157-170. (written with Ivar Fonnes).
Would any member know Knut Kleve's e-address so that I might get
into contact with him directly.
Michel.
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Date: Tue, 10 Dec 91 08:50:59 EST
From: Lorne Hammond <051796@UOTTAWA>
Subject: Academic movies
A bit of fluff:
I have been trying to remember the title of an English (?) film
concerning an English professor who did his Ph.D. on a class
analysis of the novels of Beatrix Potter and spent his career
hiding from graduate students, drinking, etc. This was not
D.O.A. or Reuben, Reuben. Might have been a stage play first
and could have starred a Tom Conti (definetely Reuben, Reuben)
or an Albert Finney. It had, as I recall, a short title that
might have been the character's name. Ring any bells?
lorne Hammond
History
University of Ottawa
P.S. Yes, I do think Maragret Atwood mentioned something
like this in one of her early novels, but that is not the source.