Autograph letters signed from Edward Dowden to various recipients [manuscript], 1866-1910.

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Autograph letters signed from Edward Dowden to various recipients [manuscript], 1866-1910.

(15) to Stoker refers to Irving's production of "Antony and Cleopatra." Not all items are autograph letters signed. (29) is a typescript of a foreword which is to be included in the transatlantic edition of Shakespeare ... his mind and art. Recipients: Robert Browning, A.H. Dooley, F.G. Fleay, Mrs. Gilchrist, E.S. Gould, A. Jessup, Joseph Parker Norris, Mr. Pawling, [Mary R. Silsby], Bram Stoker, Alexander Strahan, May Tomlinson, C. Webster & Co., Mr. Young and addressees unknown.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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Dooley, A. H., fl. 1877

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Norris, Joseph Parker, 1847-1916

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Strahan, Alexander, 1834?-1918

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British publisher. From the description of Autograph document signed : 65 Corngill [London], 1872 Apr. 19. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270574253 ...

Jessup, Alexander, 1871-

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Gould, Edward Sherman, 1808-1885

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Dowden, Edward, 1843-1913

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Young, Mr., fl. 1909

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Fleay, Frederick Gard, 1831-1909

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Gilchrist, Anne Burrows, 1828-1885

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Tomlinson, May

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