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<p> An English author, born in Fife, educated at St. Andrews; settled early in London as a littérateur; was associated with [[Charles]] Knight in his popular literary undertakings; was author of the "Pursuit of [[Knowledge]] under Difficulties," and the "History of English Literature and Learning"; edited "Pictorial History of England," contributed to "Penny Cyclopædia," and became professor of English Literature, Queen's College, [[Belfast]] (1799-1866). </p>
<p> An English author, born in Fife, educated at St. Andrews; settled early in London as a littérateur; was associated with [[Charles]] Knight in his popular literary undertakings; was author of the "Pursuit of [[Knowledge]] under Difficulties," and the "History of English Literature and Learning"; edited "Pictorial History of England," contributed to "Penny Cyclopædia," and became professor of English Literature, Queen's College, [[Belfast]] (1799-1866). </p>
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Latest revision as of 17:11, 15 October 2021

George Little Craik [1]

An English author, born in Fife, educated at St. Andrews; settled early in London as a littérateur; was associated with Charles Knight in his popular literary undertakings; was author of the "Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties," and the "History of English Literature and Learning"; edited "Pictorial History of England," contributed to "Penny Cyclopædia," and became professor of English Literature, Queen's College, Belfast (1799-1866).

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