George Lillie Craik
(1798–1866)

19th century Scottish newspaper editor, writer and historian; appointed later in life as a professor of English literature and history at Queen's College in Belfast

Works

  • The Pursuit of Knowledge under Difficulties (1830-31)
  • The New Zealanders (1830)
  • Paris and its Historical Scenes (1831)
  • The Pictorial History of England (1837-41)
  • The History of British Commerce (1844)
  • Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in England from the Norman Conquest (1844-45)
  • Spenser, and his poetry (1845)
  • Bacon; his writings, and his philosophy (1846)
  • The Romance of the Peerage (1848)
  • Outlines of the History of the English Language (1851)
  • The English of Shakespeare Illustrated by a Philological Commentary on Julius Caesar (1856)
  • History of English Literature and the English Language (1861)

Works about Craik

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