By two in the afternoon, it had been an almost perfect day, my lawyer (well, one of them) was late for a breakfast meeting which turned into an early afternoon meeting, and then, I checked my e-mail while waiting on the lawyer — there’s nothing I like more than getting some form of acknowledgment Of course, the expression I hear most frequently is “You were SO right….” I hadn’t heard from this one scholar in quite some time, but I was just surfing some of his academic entries online the other evening. In my own, small way, I contributed to his thesis. This, in turn, prompted yet another round of academic questions about a different play, and I have to admit, for several moments, I was lost in the academic world of old texts, Elizabethan scholarship, and looking at historical astrology charts. It really made my day.
>By the way … the folks at Shakespeare’s Globe in London (whom you know,
>I think) took a shine to my research. So they staged a special matinee of
>”Julius Caesar” at 2PM on the Summer Solstice which, I suggested with the
>support of your analysis, was the 400th anniversary of the opening of the
>first Globe and the world premiere of Julius.