Scrapbook material relating to Fanny Janauschek [manuscript], 1872-1884.

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Scrapbook material relating to Fanny Janauschek [manuscript], 1872-1884.

Consists of two portraits of Janauschek (one photograph and one etching), both signed by Janauschek, and a quotation from act 3, scene 2 of Macbeth in Janauschek's hand. Each piece is mounted on paper and joined together in a small file. Signed photo, from Brooklyn, dated May 20, 1884; note, from Boston, is dated June 1872. The note is also accompanied by a typescript transcription that reads: Things without remedy / Should be without regard, / What's done, is done. Lady Macbeth.

3 leaves : ill. ; 31 x 25 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7562134

Folger Shakespeare Library

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