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Nationality
  
Scottish

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Alexander Chalmers

Known for
  
Biography

Occupation
  
Writer


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Born
  
29 March 1759

Died
  
1834, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
Alexander Chalmers' General, The General Biographi, The General Biographi, The Whole Works of the Right, The General Biographi

Alexander Chalmers (29 March 1759 – 29 December 1834) was a Scottish writer.

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He was born in Aberdeen. Trained as a doctor, he gave up medicine for journalism, and was for some time editor of the Morning Herald. Besides editions of the works of William Shakespeare, James Beattie, Henry Fielding, Samuel Johnson, Joseph Warton, Alexander Pope, Edward Gibbon, and Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke, he published A General Biographical Dictionary in 32 volumes (1812–1817); a Glossary to Shakspeare (1807); an edition of George Steevens's Shakespeare (1809); and the British Essayists, beginning with the Tatler and ending with the Observer, with biographical and historical prefaces and a general index.

A quotation is often attributed to him: "The three grand essentials of happiness are: Something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for."

His papers are held at the National Library of Scotland.

References

Alexander Chalmers Wikipedia


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