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IMC 2002: Sessions

Session 206: The REED Concept: Origin and Development

Monday 8 July 2002, 14.15-15.45

Sponsor:Records of Early English Drama
Organisers:Audrey Douglas, Records of Early English Drama, University of Toronto, Downtown
Sally-Beth MacLean, Records of Early English Drama, University of Toronto, Downtown
Moderator/Chair:Peter Meredith, School of English, University of Leeds
Paper 206-a'This endenture made in þe feste of Corpus christi': How REED Came to Be
(Language: English)
Alexandra F. Johnston, Records of Early English Drama, University of Toronto, Downtown
Index terms: Archives and Sources, Language and Literature - Middle English, Manuscripts and Palaeography, Performance Arts - Drama
Paper 206-bBirthing the Concept: The First Nine Years
(Language: English)
Sally-Beth MacLean, Records of Early English Drama, University of Toronto, Downtown
Index terms: Archives and Sources, Language and Literature - Middle English, Manuscripts and Palaeography, Performance Arts - Drama
Paper 206-cPractice Makes Perfect: Applying REED Guidelines in Real-World Situations
(Language: English)
Abigail Ann Young, Records of Early English Drama, University of Toronto, Downtown
Index terms: Archives and Sources, Language and Literature - Latin, Manuscripts and Palaeography, Performance Arts - Drama
Abstract

session 1 of 7 (79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85)