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James Fitzmaurice-Kelly (1857-1923) was a distinguished scholar and critic known primarily for his expertise in the literature of Spain. His seminal work, 'A History of Spanish Literature', stands as a testament to his exhaustive scholarship and contributes significantly to the field of Hispanic studies. Fitzmaurice-Kelly was born in Britain to Irish parents and developed an affinity for Spanish culture and the Spanish language from an early age, which guided his academic pursuits. He was a corresponding member of the Royal Spanish Academy and received the distinction of knighthood for his contributions to Spanish literature. His writing is characterized by thorough research and a comprehensive exploration of Spanish literary history, from its earliest periods through to the modern era. Fitzmaurice-Kelly's work pays particular attention to the context in which literature is created, thus allowing readers an in-depth understanding of the social, political, and cultural influences that shaped Spanish literary movements. His contributions to the field of Spanish philology and his dedication to promoting Spanish literature in the English-speaking world have cemented his status as a key figure in comparative literature and his influence on Hispanists continues to be acknowledged and appreciated. Fitzmaurice-Kelly's legacy is preserved in his scholarly work, which remains a valuable resource for students and academics alike.