Item 41 - Letter from Alice Walker to R. B. McKerrow

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Letter from Alice Walker to R. B. McKerrow

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  • 28 June 1936 (Creation)

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2 Bankfield Lane, Southport.—Sends 3 Henry VI, Act II (not in fact sent till the 30th), and comments on a few problems.

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2 Bankfield Lane, Southport.
28 June 1936.

Dear Dr. McKerrow,

Herewith Act II of 3 Henry VI. You will notice that I have noted as I went along cases of misplaced apostrophes. Now that the problem is on my mind I seem to meet them everywhere and am beginning to wonder if they were as rife in the earlier plays and I didn’t notice them! So far as I can judge at present, it looks as if chaos reigned until the corrector of F3 came along and got most of them in their right place. I shouldn’t think they would worry anyone if they were left.

I am still bothered by the question mark problem. I can’t help thinking there must be some principle behind the frequent omission of the query, especially as the omission was often not rectified until the eighteenth century. I must look at some seventeenth century books on the subject next time I am in town.
I was hoping to finish Act III and to send it along with this today but havn’t managed it. I shall probably send it on tomorrow. It seems plain sailing in comparison with Act II—you will see I found the latter full of snags and difficulties.

Yours sincerely,
Alice Walker.

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