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HUDSON, William Henry was born on May 2, 1862 in London. Son of Thomas Hudson, Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society.
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HUDSON, William Henry was born on May 2, 1862 in London. Son of Thomas Hudson, Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society.
Assistant, library of Sion College, London, 1885-1886. Librarian, City Liberal Club, London, 1889-1890. Assistant librarian, Cornell, 1891-1892.
Professor of English, Leland Stanford Junior University, 1892-1901.
Now extension lecturer, University of London, England. Professorial lecturer, University of Chicago, 1902-1903.
Author: The Church and the Stage, 1886 O1. The Satan of Theology, 1901 A4. Introduction to the Philosophy of Herbert Spencer, 1894 A2.
Studies in Interpretation, 1896 P2.
Idle Hours in a Library, 1897 D10. The Study of English Literature, 1898 C7.
Sir Walter Scott, 1900 W27. The Sphinx, and Other Poems, 1900 Ell, The Meaning and Value of Poetry, 1901 C7.
The Famous Missions of California, 1901.
The Strange Adventures of John Smith (novel), 1902 L26. Rousseau and Naturalism in Life and Thought, 1903 S3. Editor: Goldsmith’s Vicar of Wakefield, 1898 H2.
The Roger de Coverley Papers, 1899 H2.
Bacon’s Essays, 1901 C7. Dryden’s Essay of Dramatic Poesie, 1903 L26.
Spenser’s Faerie Queene, 1904 L26. Shakespeare's Henry V, 1905 L26.
Address: Care of University of London, South Kensington, London, England.
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Spouse 1890, Florence Amy Leslie of London.