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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Henry Norman Hudson (1814–1886)

Hudson, Henry Norman. An American Shakesperean scholar and Episcopal divine; born at Cornwall, VT, Jan. 28, 1814; died at Cambridge, MA, Jan. 16, 1886. He served as chaplain in the Civil War, was professor at Boston University, and for a time editor of the Churchman. He wrote: ‘Lectures on Shakespeare’ (1848); ‘Campaign with General Butler’ (1865); ‘Shakespeare, his Life, Art, and Characters’ (4th ed. 1883); ‘Essays on Education, etc.’ (1883); etc. He edited the Harvard and the University edition of Shakespeare.