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John Gibson Lockhart was a Scottish writer and biographer, best known for his work as the editor of the "Quarterly Review" and for his biography of Sir Walter Scott. Born in 1781 in Edinburgh, Lockhart was a prominent figure in the literary circles of his time, contributing significantly to Scottish literature and the Romantic movement. His keen insight and engaging prose made his writings popular among contemporaries and later generations alike.

In addition to his editing career, Lockhart authored several notable works, including his own poetry and prose that reflected the cultural and historical ethos of Scotland. His contributions to the genre of biography were particularly significant, as he managed to capture the essence of his subjects with both depth and empathy. Lockhart's influence extended beyond his own writings, impacting a number of other authors and scholars who admired his style and narrative techniques.

Nazionalità Scozzese
Data di nascita February 14, 1781
Luogo di nascita Edinburgh, Scotland
Data di morte December 30, 1854
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