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   Ross Clark to All   
   Daniel Jones's first public presentation   
   05 Jul 24 21:22:42   
   
   From: benlizro@ihug.co.nz   
      
   Now this is interesting. Crystal, as you know, is quite proud of his   
   part in the first (?) staging of a complete Shakespeare play with   
   original pronunciation, at the new Globe in London (Romeo and Juliet,   
   2004). But I did not know of Jones's presentation.   
      
   It all started with Alexander John Ellis (see 14 June), who amassed a   
   huge amount of evidence on the history of English phonology. However, he   
   wrote in 1871: "It is, of course, not to be thought of that   
   Shakespeare's plays should now be publicly read or performed in this   
   pronunciation." Perhaps he just meant it shouldn't be compulsory.   
      
   Jones, at any rate, read scenes from _The Tempest_ and _Twelfth Night_   
   on this date in July 1909. (Crystal doesn't say where, on what occasion,   
   to what sort of audience.) He was emboldened to do it again in December,   
   adding some madrigals from the period.   
      
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