Richard Henry (pseudonym)

Richard Henry is a pseudonym credited on collaborative works of authors Richard Butler and Henry Chance Newton.[1]

Works attributed to Richard Henry include Monte Cristo Jr. (1886) and Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim, a parody of the Mary Shelly novel Frankenstein, presented at the Gaiety Theatre, London in 1887.[2][3]

Selected works

gollark: It's a thing in information theory quantifying how "random" a sequence of symbols is.
gollark: We have energy inputs from a lot of things.
gollark: See, Earth and related environments aren't in fact closed systems.
gollark: Thermodynamics seems kind of irrelevant to this.
gollark: We have a bunch of instincts and desires about socialisation because ??? evolution in a way we don't particularly (in general) for PRNG output or something.

References

  1. A Book of Burlesque Sketches of English Stage Travestie and Parody, by William Davenport Adams, published Henry & Co. London, 1891. p.105
  2. A Book of Burlesque Sketches of English Stage Travestie and Parody, by William Davenport Adams, published Henry & Co. London, 1891. p.196
  3. "Chance Newton. Veteran of the Theatre". The Stage. 8 January 1931. p. 14.


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