Autograph Letter Signed from Fanny Butler to Charlotte Cushman
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In reply to Miss Cushman's request for permission to have Mr. Sully copy her portrait (Fanny Kemble's) for her.
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In reply to Miss Cushman's request for permission to have Mr. Sully copy her portrait (Fanny Kemble's) for her.
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Includes 6 autograph letters and 1 letter.
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Expresses concern about her failing voice and requests an alteration of her current scheduled readings, specifying "I cannot read anything where there has to be heavy dialogue - like 'Wolsey' or 'Macbeth."
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Total Pages | : 13 |
Release | : 1845 |
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Autographs, one dated May 1874 and 2 undated -- Letter to Mr. Hirand, Oct. 20, 1845 -- Letter to Mr. Barlow, Dec. 22, 1873 -- Letters to playwright Benjamin Nottingham Webster, dated Nov. 2 and December 18 (no year) -- Letter to Mrs. Trelawney, April 27 (no year), with newspaper clipping about a production of Kotzebue's "The Stranger" in which the children of Cushman's character were played by black children -- Envelope addressed to William Wilson, South Boston, Mass.
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(8) includes her schedule for autumn, 1860; Henry VIII, her favorite play (see item 21) is also mentioned in (12), (30), and (31); Romeo and Juliet, in (33); Macbeth in (21) and (30). Many concern her platform readings.