Autograph letter signed from Theodore Martin, Bryntysilio and London, to Mrs. Adams [manuscript], 1880-1884

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Autograph letter signed from Theodore Martin, Bryntysilio and London, to Mrs. Adams [manuscript], 1880-1884

(1) Mentions sending some of Lady Helen's thoughts on Shakespeare's women, which she worked on with poor Miss Jewsbury. (2) Encloses a letter on Rosalind (no longer present). Both discuss Lady Helen's poor health.

2 letters ; 18 x 11 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7525529

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Martin, Theodore, sir., 1816-1909

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