Shakespeare and Balzac [manuscript], ca. 1910-1914.

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Shakespeare and Balzac [manuscript], ca. 1910-1914.

Four versions of the essay, (1) original in French in the Revue bleue (Feb. 26, 1910, p. 257-93), (2) Moore's translation, a typescript with autograph revisions, (3) Century magazine page proofs, and (4) the published article, March, 1914, p. 83-92. Also included are 6 letters from Moore to the editors of Century magazine about the revisions which they want to make.

44 leaves.

eng,

fre,

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SNAC Resource ID: 7159774

Folger Shakespeare Library

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