Although Horace E. Scudder wrote numerous books for children, he had a more profound impact on American children's literature as an editor and critic than he did as an author. Through his editorial wo...
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Shy and somewhat reserved, largely because of intermittent deafness, a gracious, bearded, and rotund self-styled "literary workman" who resembled the prototype of the old New England authors he champi...
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