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Leslie Hotson

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Several different names had been mentioned in connection with Marlowe's death, two of which were "one Ingram" and "ffrancis ffrezer". Hotson stumbled on the name "Ingram Frizer" and "felt at once that I had come upon the man who killed Christopher Marlowe." (p.
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Hotson was known for his tenacious archival research and his interest in coded information. He had a number of notable successes, but not all of his "decodings" have been accepted by other scholars. He discovered the identity of
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stated in his obituary: "it was chiefly as a Shakespearian detective that Dr Hotson remained in the public eye, sometimes to the annoyance of rival scholars who discounted his theories."
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wrote to his divorced wife Harriet; produced evidence of Shakespeare's father as a wool dealer; illuminated Shakespeare's early years in Stratford-upon-Avon; and identified
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Some of his solutions to literary puzzles are still in dispute. He claimed to have identified one
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Guggenheim Fellow 1929 and 1930 in 16th and 17th Century English Literature
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Taught at Harvard, Yale (Research Associate) and New York University
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in the archives of the English Public Records Office in 1923–24.
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Fellow of King's College, Cambridge (England), 1954–60
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20th-century Canadian literary historian and critic
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J Leslie Hotson
Delhi, Ontario
North Branford, Connecticut
Harvard University
Yale University
New York University
Haverford College
Elizabethan
Delhi, Ontario
Harvard University
Ingram Frizer
Christopher Marlowe
Percy Bysshe Shelley
John Day
Henry Porter
Nicholas Colfox
Thomas of Woodstock
Chaucer's
The Nun's Priest's Tale
Mr W H
Nicholas Hilliard
Shakespeare
New York Times
North Branford, Connecticut
Friends (Quaker) Relief Unit
Bedford College, London
literary biography
Social Security Death Index

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