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Name
  
George Smith


George Gregory Smith

Died
  
1932, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
Scottish literature - character, The transition period, Ben Jonson

Similar People
  
Henry B Wheatley, Richard Le Gallienne, Robert Henryson, Samuel Pepys

Prof George Gregory Smith (20 June 1865 – 3 March 1932) was a Scottish literary critic.

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He corresponded with Mark Twain, and also lived in Florence [1] for a while.

He died in London but is buried with his wife Mary east of the western path in Dean Cemetery in Edinburgh.

Family

He was married to Mary Cadell (1866-1909) daughter of Col Robert Cadell.

Selected works

  • The Days of James IV
  • The Transition Period (of European literature of the fifteenth century)
  • Specimens of Middle Scots (1902)
  • Elizabethan Critical Essays (1904 - editor)
  • References

    George Gregory Smith Wikipedia