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<p> A noted English writer, born at Newcastle; was educated for the bar, but took to journalism, and soon made his mark as a political writer in the <i> Examiner </i> ; he subsequently edited the <i> Foreign Quarterly Review </i> , the <i> [[Daily]] News </i> (succeeding Dickens), and the <i> Examiner </i> (1847-56); he was the author of several historical sketches, but his best-known works are the admirable biographies of Goldsmith, Landor, and Dickens (1812-1876). </p>
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<p> A noted English writer, born at Newcastle; was educated for the bar, but took to journalism, and soon made his mark as a political writer in the <i> Examiner </i> ; he subsequently edited the <i> Foreign Quarterly Review </i> , the <i> [[Daily]] [[News]] </i> (succeeding Dickens), and the <i> Examiner </i> (1847-56); he was the author of several historical sketches, but his best-known works are the admirable biographies of Goldsmith, Landor, and Dickens (1812-1876). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:22, 15 October 2021

John Forster [1]

A noted English writer, born at Newcastle; was educated for the bar, but took to journalism, and soon made his mark as a political writer in the Examiner  ; he subsequently edited the Foreign Quarterly Review , the Daily News (succeeding Dickens), and the Examiner (1847-56); he was the author of several historical sketches, but his best-known works are the admirable biographies of Goldsmith, Landor, and Dickens (1812-1876).

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