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| White, Richard Grant |
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| 182185, American journalist, writer, and Shakespearean scholar, b. New York City. He had a varied career and was at different times music critic and coeditor (185159) of the New York Courier and Enquirer, a founder and editor (186061) of the World, and chief clerk in the New York Customs House (186178). In 1853 he published a series of articles in Putnams Magazine that exposed as fraudulent the marginalia that John Payne Collier had discovered on certain Shakespearean manuscripts. Whites own annotated 12-volume edition of Shakespeare appeared from 1857 to 1866 and was republished, in three volumes, as The Riverside Shakespeare in 1883. His other works include a Handbook of Christian Art (1853) and two dogmatic manuals of English usageWords and Their Uses (1872) and Every-Day English (1880). |
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