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Historical and Biographical Essays Volume 2 is a collection of essays written by John Forster and first published in 1858. The book contains a variety of essays on historical and biographical topics, including essays on the lives of famous figures such as Oliver Goldsmith, Samuel Johnson, and Charles Dickens. Forster was a prominent literary figure in the 19th century and was known for his biographical works on literary figures. The essays in this book are well-researched and provide valuable insights into the lives and times of the people and events they cover. This volume is a must-read for…mehr

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Historical and Biographical Essays Volume 2 is a collection of essays written by John Forster and first published in 1858. The book contains a variety of essays on historical and biographical topics, including essays on the lives of famous figures such as Oliver Goldsmith, Samuel Johnson, and Charles Dickens. Forster was a prominent literary figure in the 19th century and was known for his biographical works on literary figures. The essays in this book are well-researched and provide valuable insights into the lives and times of the people and events they cover. This volume is a must-read for anyone interested in history, biography, or literature.In Two Volumes.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Autorenporträt
JOHN FORSTER (1812-1876), an English-born writer, rose from humble beginnings to acclaim as a critic of drama and literature, making his name well-known in London's literary circles. Forster was befriended by intellectuals of the time, Robert Browning and Alfred, Lord Tennyson, but was most intimate with Charles Dickens becoming chief advisor to the author on his works written after The Pickwick Papers (1836).