
George John Whyte Melville
À propos de l'auteur
George John Whyte Melville was a Scottish novelist and poet known for his vivid depictions of rural life and the Scottish landscape. Born in Musselburgh in 1821, he was educated at Rugby and then at the University of Edinburgh. Melville's writing often reflects his love for horses and hunting, themes that resonate throughout his works. His novels, such as "The Queen's Maries" and "The Gladiators," showcase his ability to weave intricate narratives that combine adventure with emotional depth, appealing to a broad audience of readers.
Nationalité
Écossais
Date de naissance
June 7, 1821
Lieu de naissance
Musselburgh, Scotland
Date de décès
September 1, 1878
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