The Shakespeare Problem Restated.
(Shakespeare.) GREENWOOD (George)
Publication details: John Lane The Bodley Head,1908,
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The Indexer's copy, she being Margaret Windeatt Roberts - with her attractive bookplate to the front pastedown, and inscribed to her on the flyleaf by the publisher.Laid in are two later autograph letters from the author, neither of them addressed to Margaret Roberts but both referring to her (the first is to a Mr Willett, the second addressed only to 'Dear Sir'): in the first, 2pp. January 1915, Greenwood refers to the Indexer's work, expressing his indebtedness for the table of Errata provided by Roberts, but anxious that he has not carried them out in the text; the second, 2pp. April 1916, provides the recipient, whom Roberts has mentioned to Greenwood, with an order for sitting in the House of Commons.Greenwood was a lawyer, then a Liberal M.P. with a progressive attitude to questions such as women's suffrage and animal welfare; the 'Shakespeare problem' was the dominant concern of his writing career, with his theory being that the Bard was in fact a talented lawyer and not the supposed Stratfordian.