Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Norman Hudson, Boston, to an Unidentified Recipient
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Regarding the publication of his manuscript.
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Regarding the publication of his manuscript.
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He is scheduled to lecture at Fall-River on Wednesday the 6th and so cannot serve Blanchard that evening.
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Will be able to lecture in Boston this winter and will charge $20 for one and $100 for six.
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Hudson speaks of the new edition of Shakespeare that he is working on and methods for teaching Shakespeare. He bemoans the lack of a Shakespeare society in Boston and dearth of easily accessible materials for research. Mentions fellow Shakespearian scholars [Horace Howard] Furness and Joseph Crosby.
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Release | : 1882 |
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Hudson comments on the modernization of Chaucer and Shakespeare's language and lists a variety of writers in response to a question from Dooley.
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Discusses his work on a new edition of Shakespeare, mentioning Joseph Crosby.
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Release | : 1877 |
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Lauds Dyce's, White's, Howard Stauton's, and H.H. Furness's Shakespeare editions. He considers the "Cambridge Edition" to be the very best.
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He encloses notes on the Tempest [not currently included with this letter].
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Regarding corrections for proofs.
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Discusses punctuation in Shakespeare, a line from Hamlet: "Doth all the noble substance of a doubt," and his continuing work on a new edition of Shakespeare.