On 6/8/07, Joseph Duemer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Alison wrote: It's hard to avoid the word "I" in a play. And the "lyric I"
> in writing for theatre is particularly interesting, and perhaps
> illuminating. Beckett's Not
> I, for example... "
>
> I was just noting that the subject of the discussion had shifted. The I in
> the theater is certainly interesting, but it is not the problematized lyric
> I this discussion began with. That's fine, it is the way discussion go. I
> was just making a note of it. (As anyone can see: we're now off on the
> subject of the body in theater!)
>
> jd
Well, yes. I can see Alison's hobby horse cantering by (^_^)
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> Joseph Duemer
> Professor of Humanities
> Clarkson University
> [sharpsand.net]
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