Laughton Osborn Explained
Laughton Osborn (1809-1878)[1] was an American poet and playwright.[2] He used the alias Charles Erskine White, D.D. He was born in New York City and graduated from Columbia College in 1827.
Bibliography
- Sixty Years of the Life of Jeremy Levis (1831)
- Confessions of a Poet (1835)
- Vision of Rubeta (1838)
- Arthur Carryl (1841)
- The Silver Head, the Double Deceit: Comedies (1867)
- Calvary—Virginia: Tragedies (1867)
- Alice, or the Painter's Story (1867)
- Bianca Capello: A Tragedy (1868)
- Travels by Sea and Land (1868)
- Ugo Da Este—Uberto—The Cid of Seville: Tragedies (1869)
- The Magnetiser, the Prodigal: Comedies in Prose (1869)
- Meleagros, the New Cavalry: Tragedies (1871)
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Notes and References
- Web site: Laughton Osborn (1809-1878). Ayres, ed. 1917. The Reader's Dictionary of Authors. www.bartleby.com. 2017-12-27.
- Book: Pseudonyms. Joseph F. Clarke. BCA. 1977. 170.