胡適日記全集 7: 1934-1939
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Great Pictures As Moral Teachers (1910). Author: Henry E. Jackson Publisher: The John C. Winston Company Language: English Call number: 11255 ...
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Joseph Quincy Adams, Jr. (March 23, 1880 – November 10, 1946) was a prominent
Shakespeare scholar and the first director of the
Folger Shakespeare Library in
Washington, D.C.
Adams, a scion of the famous Adams family that produced two American Presidents,
John Adams and
John Quincy Adams, was born in
Greenville, South Carolina,
the son of a Rev. Joseph Quincy Adams, a Baptist clergyman, and Mamie
Fouchée Adams (née Davis). He received his B.A. degree from
Wake Forest College in 1900, and earned an M.A. degree from the same institution in 1901. He continued his education at the
University of Chicago (1902–3), and at the
University of Berlin (1907). He pursued a teaching career at several institutions, notably at
Cornell University, where he also edited the journal
Cornell Studies in English (1910–31).
Adams married Helen Banks on January 29, 1931, though she died a short four years later, on September 14, 1935.
Adams was actively involved with the Folger Shakespeare Library from
its foundation in 1931. He became the Library's acting director in 1934,
and its first regularly appointed director in 1936
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Welcome to the Folger Shakespeare
Library, located on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Home to the world’s
largest and finest collection of Shakespeare materials and to major
collections of other rare Renaissance books, manuscripts, and works of
art, the Folger serves a wide audience of researchers, visitors,
teachers, students, families, and theater- and concert-goers.
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catalogs, and the journal Shakespeare Quarterly.
The Folger opened in 1932 as a gift to the American nation from Henry
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Board of Governors under the auspices of Amherst College, Henry Folger’s alma mater.
Use this site to learn much more about Folger events and resources,
both online and on location. Henry and Emily Folger founded the library
long before the Internet was ever imagined, but the site further opens
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. He also served as
the editor of its periodical publications, as well as the general editor
of the New Variorum edition of Shakespeare's works (1935–46). He wrote
and published a wide range of books and scholarly articles; he was
especially noted for his biography of Shakespeare, first published in
1923.
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