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Brown, George Douglas
(1869-1902) Novelist, wrote The House with the Green Shutters, which gives a strongly outlined pict...
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Douglas, Sir George Brisbane Scott, Bart.
(b. 1856) Poet and miscellaneous writer. Poems (1880), The Fireside Tragedy (1896), New Border Tale...
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Douglas, Gavin
(1474?-1522) Poet, 3rd s. of the 5th Earl of Angus, was b. about 1474, and ed. at St. Andrews for t...
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Douglas, James
(b. 1869) The Man in the Pulpit (1905), The Unpardonable Sin (1907), Theodore Watts-Dunton. ...
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Hyde, Douglas
LL.D Irish scholar. Beside the Fire, Love Songs of Connacht (1894), Three Sorrows of Story-telling ...
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Churchill, Charles
(1731-1764) Satirist, s. of a clergyman, was ed. at Westminster School, and while still a schoolboy...
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Cotton, Charles
(1630-1687) Poet and translator, succeeded to an embarrassed estate, which his happy-go-lucky metho...
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Darwin, Charles Robert
(1809-1882) Naturalist, s. of a physician, and grandson of Dr. Erasmus D. (q.v.), and of Josiah Wed...
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Dibdin, Charles
(1745-1814) Dramatist and song writer, b. at Southampton, began his literary career at 16 with a dr...
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Dickens, Charles
(1812-1870) Novelist, b. at Landport, near Portsmouth, where his f. was a clerk in the Navy Pay-Off...
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Gildon, Charles
(1665-1724) Critic and dramatist, belonged to a Roman Catholic family, and was an unsuccessful play...
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Greville, Charles Cavendish Fulke
(1794-1865) Political annalist, ed. at Eton and Oxf., was a page to George III., sec. to Earl Bathu...
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Johnstone, Charles
(1719?-1800) Novelist. Prevented by deafness from practising at the Irish Bar, he went to India, wh...
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Kingsley, Charles
(1819-1875) Novelist and historian, s. of a clergyman, was b. at Holne Vicarage near Dartmoor, but ...
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Knight, Charles
(1791-1873) Publisher and writer, b. at Windsor, where his f.. was a bookseller. After serving his ...
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Lamb, Charles
(1775-1834) Essayist and poet, was b. in London, his f. being confidential clerk to Samuel Salt, on...
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MacKay, Charles
(1814-1889) Poet and journalist, s. of a naval officer, was b. at Perth, and ed. at the Royal Caled...
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Macklin, Charles
(1697?-1797) Actor and dramatist, b. in the north of Ireland, was one of the most distinguished act...
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Merivale, Charles
(1808-1893) Historian, s. of John Herman M., a translator and minor poet, b. in London, ed. at Harr...
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Neaves, Charles, Lord
(1800-1876) Miscellaneous author, b. and ed. in Edinburgh, was called to the Bar, and became a judg...
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Reade, Charles
(1814-1884) Novelist, s. of a country gentleman of Oxfordshire, ed. at Oxf., and called to the Bar ...
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Sprague, Charles
(1791-1875) Poet, b. at Boston, Mass., had some reputation as a writer of prize poems, odes, and do...
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Waterton, Charles
(1782-1865) Naturalist, belonged to an old Roman Catholic family in Yorkshire, and was ed. at Stony...
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Wesley, Charles
(1707-1788) Hymn-writer, younger brother of John W. (q.v.), was b. at Epworth, and ed. at Westminst...
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Whitehead, Charles
(1804-1862) Poet, novelist, and dramatist; is specially remembered for three works, all of which me...
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Wolfe, Charles
(1791-1823) Poet, s. of a landed gentleman in Kildare, was b. in Dublin, where he completed his ed....
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Whibley, Charles
Critic and reviewer. A Book of Scoundrels, Studies in Frankness, The Pageantry of Life, Thackeray (1...
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Jerrold, Douglas William
(1803-1857) Dramatist and miscellaneous writer, s. of an actor, himself appeared as a child upon th...
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Wiggin, Kate Douglas (Mrs. George C. Riggs)
American novelist. Timothy's Quest, Polly Oliver's Problem, The Story of Patsy, Penelope's Experienc...
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Bancroft, George
(1800-1891) American historian, b. at Worcester, Massachusetts, and after grad. at Harvard, studied...
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Berkeley, George
(1685-1753) Philosopher, eldest s. of William B., a cadet of the noble family of Berkeley, b. at Ki...
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Borrow, George
(1803-1881) Philologist and miscellaneous author, and traveller, b. at East Dereham, Norfolk, s. of...
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Buchanan, George
(1506-1582) Historian and scholar b. at Killearn, Stirlingshire, of poor parents, was sent in 1519,...
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Bull, George
(1634-1710) Theologian, b. at Wells, ed. at Tiverton and Oxf., took orders, was ordained by an ejec...
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Campbell, George
(1719-1796) Theologian and philosopher, was a minister of the Church of Scotland at Aberdeen, and P...
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Canning, George
(1770-1827) Statesman, was b. in London, the s. of a lawyer. He lost his f. while still an infant, ...
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Catlin, George
(1796-1872) Painter and writer, b. at Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania, practised for some time as a lawye...
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Cavendish, George
(1500-1561) Biographer, was Gentleman Usher to Cardinal Wolsey, to whom he was so much attached tha...
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Chalmers, George
(1742-1825) Antiquary, b. at Fochabers, Elginshire, emigrated to America and practised law in Balti...
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Chapman, George
(1559-1634) Dramatist and translator, was b. near Hitchin, and probably ed. at Oxf. and Camb. He wr...
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Combe, George
(1788-1858) Writer on phrenology and education, b. in Edin., where for some time he practised as a ...
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Crabbe, George
(1754-1832) Poet, b. at Aldborough, Suffolk, where his f. was collector of salt dues, he was appren...
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Croly, George
(1780-1860) Poet, novelist, historian, and divine, b. at Dublin, and ed. at Trinity Coll. there, he...
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Darley, George
(1795-1846) Poet, novelist, and critic, b. at Dublin, and ed. at Trinity Coll. there, he early deci...
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Ellis, George
(1753-1815) Miscellaneous writer, s. of a West Indian planter, gained some fame by Poetical Tales b...
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Farquhar, George
(1678-1707) Dramatist, b. at Londonderry, s. of a clergyman, and ed. at Trinity Coll., Dublin, on l...
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Finlay, George
(1799-1875) Historian, of Scottish descent, was b. at Faversham, Kent, where his f., an officer in ...
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Fox, George
(1624-1691) Religious enthusiast, and founder of the Society of Friends, b. at Drayton, Leicestersh...
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Gascoigne, George
(1525 or 1535-1577) Poet and dramatist, s. of Sir John G., and descended from Sir William G., the f...
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Gilfillan, George
(1813-1878) Poet and critic, s. of a dissenting minister at Comrie, Perthshire, studied at Glasgow ...
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Gillespie, George
(1613-1648) Scottish Theologian, was b. at Kirkcaldy, and studied at St. Andrews. He became one of ...
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Gissing, George
(1857-1903) Novelist, b. at Wakefield. In his novels he depicted the environment and struggles of t...
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Grote, George
(1794-1871) Historian, s. of a wealthy banker in London, was b. at Beckenham, and ed. at Charterhou...
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Grub, George
(1812-1892) Historian, was b. in Old Aberdeen, and ed. at King's Coll. there. He studied law, and w...
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Herbert, George
(1593-1633) Poet, brother of above, was ed. at Westminster School and Trinity Coll., Camb., where h...
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Lillo, George
(1693-1739) Dramatist, of Dutch descent, was b. in London, succeeded his f. in business as a jewell...
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Long, George
(1800-1879) Classical scholar, ed. at Camb. He was Prof. of Ancient Languages in the Univ. of Virgi...
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Lyttelton, George, 1st Lord Lyttelton
(1709-1773) Poet, s. of Sir Thomas L., of Hagley, Worcestershire, ed. at Eton and Oxf., was the pat...
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MacDonald, George
(1824-1905) Poet and novelist, s. of a farmer, was b. at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, and ed. at the Univ...
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Meredith, George
(1828-1909) Novelist and poet, b. at Portsmouth, s. of Augustus M., a naval outfitter, who afterwar...
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Outram, George
(1805-1856) Humorous poet, was a Scottish advocate, a friend of Prof. Wilson, and for some time ed....
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Peele, George
(1558?-1597?) Dramatist and poet, s. of a salter in London, ed. at Christ's Hospital and Oxf., wher...
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Psalmanazar, George
(1679?-1763) Literary impostor. His real name is unknown. He is believed to have been a native of F...
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Puttenham, George
(1530?-1590) Was one of the s. of Robert P., a country gentleman. There has been attributed to him ...
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Rawlinson, George
(1812-1902) Historian, b. at Chadlington. Oxfordshire, and ed. at Oxf., took orders, and was Canon ...
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Sale, George
(1697?-1736) Orientalist, a Kentish man, and practising solicitor. In 1734 he pub. a translation of...
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Sandys, George
(1578-1644) Traveller and translator, s. of an Archbishop of York, b. at Bishopsthorpe, and ed. at ...
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Steevens, George
(1736-1800) Shakespearian commentator, ed. at Eton and Camb. He issued various reprints of quarto e...
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Ticknor, George
(1791-1871) Historian and biographer, s. of a rich man, was b. at Boston, Mass., and ed. for the la...
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Tucker, George
(1775-1861) Economist, etc., b. in Bermuda, became Prof., of Moral Philosophy, etc., in the Univ. o...
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Turberville, or Turbervile, George
(1540?-1610) Poet, belonging to an ancient Dorsetshire family, was b. at Whitchurch, and ed. at Win...
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Whetstone, George
(1544?-1587?) Dramatist, one of the early, roistering playwrights who frequented the Court of Eliza...
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Wither, George
(1588-1667) Poet, b. near Alton, Hampshire, was at Oxf. for a short time, and then studied law at L...
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Moore, George
(b. 1857) Novelist, playwright, and art critic. Flowers of Passion (verse) (1877), A Mummer's Wife ...
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Allen, Charles Grant
(1848-1899) Scientific writer and novelist, b. in Canada, to which his f., a clergyman, had emigrat...
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Brown, Charles Brockden
(1771-1810) Novelist, b. in Philadelphia, belonged to a Quaker family, became a lawyer, but exchang...
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Browne, Charles Farrar
(1834-1867) Humorist (Artemus Ward), b. in Maine, U.S., worked as a compositor and reporter, and be...
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Calverley, Charles Stuart
(1831-1884) Poet and translator, s. of the Rev. H. Blayds (who assumed the name of Calverley), was ...
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Clarke, Charles Cowden
(1787-1877) Writer on Shakespeare, was a publisher in London. He lectured on Shakespeare and on Eur...
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Colton, Charles Caleb
(1780-1832) Miscellaneous writer, ed. at Eton and Camb., took orders and held various livings. He w...
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Dilke, Charles Wentworth
(1789-1864) Critic and writer on literature, served for many years in the Navy Pay-Office, on retir...
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Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge ("Lewis Carroll")
(1832-1898) Mathematician and writer of books for children, s. of a clergyman at Daresbury, Cheshir...
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Dorset, Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of
(1638-1706) Poet, was one of the dissolute and witty courtiers of Charles II., and a friend of Sir ...
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Fox, Charles James
(1749-1806) Statesman and historian, s. of Henry F., 1st Lord Holland, was one of the greatest orat...
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Halifax, Charles Montagu, 1st Earl of
(1661-1715) A famous wit, statesman, and patron of literature, was ed. at Westminster School and Tr...
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Hare, Julius Charles
(1795-1855) Essayist, etc., younger brother of the above, was b. at Vicenza. When two years old his...
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Hoffman, Charles Fenno
(1806-1884) Poet, etc., b. in New York, s. of a lawyer, was bred to the same profession, but early ...
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Jones, Ernest Charles
(1819-1869) Poet, novelist, and Chartist, s. of Major J., equerry to the Duke of Cumberland, afterw...
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Leland, Charles Godfrey
(1824-1903) American humorist, b. at Philadelphia, was ed. at Princeton, and in Europe. In his trav...
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Lever, Charles James
(1806-1872) Novelist, b. at Dublin, and ed. at Trinity Coll. there. He studied medicine at Göttinge...
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Lyell, Sir Charles
(1797-1875) Geologist and writer, s. of Charles L., of Kinnordy, Forfarshire (a distinguished botan...
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Maturin, Charles Robert
(1782-1824) Novelist, b. in Dublin of Huguenot ancestry, was ed. at Trinity Coll. there, and taking...
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Norton, Charles Eliot, Ll.D., D.C.L., etc.
(1827-1909) American biographer and critic. Church Building in the Middle Ages (1876), translation ...
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Pearson, Charles Henry
(1830-1894) B. at Islington, ed. at Rugby and King's Coll., London, at the latter he became Prof. o...
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Sands, Robert Charles
(1799-1832) Miscellaneous writer, b. at New York, was a scholarly and versatile writer, but without...
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Sedley, Sir Charles
(1639?-1701) Poet, s. and heir of a Kentish baronet, was at Oxf. and, coming to the Court of Charle...
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Spurgeon, Charles Haddon
(1834-1892) B. at Kelvedon, Essex, left the Independents and joined the Baptist communion and becam...
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Swinburne, Algernon Charles
(1837-1909) Poet, s. of Admiral S. and of Lady Jane Ashburnham, dau. of the 3rd Earl of A., b. in L...
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Tennyson Turner, Charles
(1808-1879) Poet, elder brother of Alfred T. (q.v.), ed. at Camb., entered the Church, and became V...
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Wells, Charles Jeremiah
(1800?-1879) Poet, b. in London, where he practised as a solicitor, pub. in 1822 Stories after Natu...
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Beazley, Charles Raymond
F.R.G.S. (b. 1868) Historical geographer, James of Aragon (1870), Henry the Navigator (1895), Dawn...
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Doughty, Charles Montague
Traveller and poet. Wanderings in Arabia (1908) (new ed. abridged from Arabia Deserta), The Dawn in ...
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Herford, Charles Harold
Litt.D. (b. 1853) Scholar and critical writer. Studies in the Literary Relations of England and Ge...
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Argyll, George John Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of
(1823-1900) Statesman and writer on science, religion, and politics, succeeded his f., the 7th duke...
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Boker, George Henry
(1823-90) Poet, was in the American Diplomatic Service. Among his dramas, generally tragedies, are ...
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Buckingham, George Villiers, 2nd Duke of
(1628-1687) Dramatist, s. of the 1st Duke, who was in 1628 assassinated by Felton. His life was ful...
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Byron, George Gordon, 6th Lord Byron
(1788-1824) Poet, was b. in London, the s. of Captain John B. and of Catherine Gordon, heiress of G...
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Craik, George Lillie
(1798-1866) Writer on English literature, etc., b. at Kennoway, Fife, and ed. at St. Andrews, went ...
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Curtis, George William
(1824-1892) American essayist, editor, and journalist, contributed to New York Tribune, and to Putn...
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Etherege, Sir George
(1635?-1691) Dramatist, was at Camb., travelled, read a little law, became a man-about-town, the co...
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Gleig, George Robert
(1796-1888) S. of George G., Bishop of Brechin, entered the army, and served in the Peninsula and A...
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Henty, George Alfred
(1832-1902) Boys' novelist, wrote over 80 books for boys, which had great popularity. Among them ar...
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Lawrence, George Alfred
(1827-1876) Novelist, was a barrister. He wrote several novels, of which one--Guy Livingstone (1857...
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Lewes, George Henry
(1817-1878) Philosopher and miscellaneous writer, b. in London, and ed. at Greenwich, and in Jersey...
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Liddell, Henry George
(1811-1898) Historian, etc. Ed. at Charterhouse and Christ Church, Oxf., of which in 1855 he became...
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Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton-Bulwer, 1st Lord
(1803-1873) Novelist and statesman, third son of General Earle Bulwer of Heydon and Dalling, Norfol...
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Mackenzie, Sir George
(1636-1691) Lawyer and miscellaneous writer, s. of Sir Simon M., of Lochslin, a brother of the Earl...
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Smollett, Tobias George
(1721-1771) Novelist, 2nd s. of Archibald S., of Dalquhurn, Dumbartonshire, and ed. at Glasgow, pro...
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Steevens, George Warrington
(1869-1900) Journalist and miscellaneous writer, b. at Sydenham, and ed. at City of London School a...
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Ward, William George
(1812-1882) Theologian, ed. at Winchester and Oxf., and came under the influence of J.H. Newman, wh...
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Wood, John George
(1827-1889) Writer on natural history, s. of a surgeon, b. in London, and ed. at home and at Oxf., ...
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Becke, George Louis
(b. 1848) Novelist. By Reef and Palm (1890), A First Fleet Family (1896), Pacific Tales (1897), Tom...
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Cable, George Washington
(b. 1844) American novelist. Old Creole Days (1879), The Grandissimes (1880), Madame Delphine (1881...
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Frazer, James George
LL.D., D.C.L. (b. 1854) Writer on comparative religion, etc. Totemism (1887), The Golden Bough (18...
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Hardy, Ernest George
D.Litt. (b. 1852) Writer on Roman History. Christianity and the Roman Government, A History of Jes...
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Prothero, George Walter
Litt.D., LL.D., etc. (b. 1848) Historian. Life and Times of Simon de Montfort (1877), Memoir of He...
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Shaw, George Bernard
(b. 1856) Novelist, critic, and dramatist. Novels, The Irrational Knot, Cashel Byron's Profession, ...
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Sims, George Robert
(b. 1847) Novelist and dramatist, etc. The Dagonet Ballads, Memoirs of Mary Jane, Ten Commandments,...
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Smith, George Adam
D.D., LL.D. (b. 1856) Biblical scholar, etc. The Book of Isaiah (1888-90), Historical Geography of...
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Smith, George Gregory
(b. 1865) Critic, etc. The Days of James IV., The Transition Period (of European literature of the ...
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Trevelyan, George Macaulay
(b. 1876) Historical writer. England in the Age of Wycliffe (1899), England under the Stuarts (1904...
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Wells, Herbert George
B.Sc., etc. (b. 1866) Novelist. Select Conversations with an Uncle (1895), The Time Machine (1895)...
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Brooks, Charles William Shirley
(1816-1874) Journalist and novelist, b. in London, began life in a solicitor's office. He early, ho...
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Duffy, Sir Charles Gavan
(1816-1903) Poet, b. in Monaghan, early took to journalism, and became one of the founders of the N...
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Williams, Sir Charles Hanbury
(1708-1759) Diplomatist and satirist, s. of John Hanbury, a Welsh ironmaster, assumed the name of W...
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Dilke, Sir Charles Wentworth
Bart., P.C., LL.D., etc. (b. 1843) Political writer. Greater Britain (1868), The Fall of Prince Fl...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Oman, Charles William Chadwick
(b. 1860) Historian. A History of Greece (1888), Warwick the Kingmaker (1891), Short History of the...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Colman, George, the Elder
(1732-1794) Dramatist, b. at Florence, where his f. was British Envoy, he was a friend of Garrick, ...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Colman, George, the Younger
(1762-1836) Dramatist, s. of the preceding, wrote or adapted numerous plays, including The Heir at ...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Dasent, Sir George Webbe
(1817-1896) Scandinavian scholar, b. in the island of St. Vincent, of which his f. was Attorney-gen...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Du Maurier, George Louis Palmella Busson
(1834-1896) Artist and novelist, b. and ed. in Paris, in 1864 succeeded John Leech on the staff of ...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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James, George Payne Rainsford
(1801-1860) Novelist and historical writer, s. of a physician in London, was for many years British...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Lewis, Sir George Cornewall
(1806-1863) Scholar and statesman, s. of Sir Thomas F.L., a Radnorshire baronet, was ed. at Eton an...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Sala, George Augustus Henry
(1828-1895) Journalist and novelist, b. in London of Italian ancestry, began life as an illustrator...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Whyte-Melville, George John
(1821-1878) Novelist, s. of a country gentleman of Fife, ed. at Eton, entered the army, and saw ser...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Murray, George Gilbert Aimee
LL.D. (b. 1866) Scholar. History of Ancient Greek Literature (1897), Euripidis Fabulæ adnotatione ...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Saintsbury, George Edward Bateman
LL.D., D.Litt., etc. (b. 1845) Critic and biographer. Short History of French Literature, etc. (18...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin
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Trevelyan, Sir George Otto
P.C., LL.D., etc. (b. 1838) Statesman, biographer, etc. The Competition Wallah (1864), Life and Le...
Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John W. Cousin