John William Cousin
John William Cousin (1849–1910) was a British writer, editor and biographer. He was one of six children born to William and Anne Ross Cousin, his mother being a noted hymn-writer, in Scotland. A fellow of the Faculty of Actuaries and secretary of the ''Actuarial Society of Edinburgh'', he revised and wrote the introduction for Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's ''Evangeline'' in 1907.However, he is best known as the editor of ''A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature'', a collection of biographical entries on numerous authors and literary figures, originally published in 1910 for J.M. Dent's "Everyman Library" series. The bulk of his work was later used by David Clayton Browning to compile the ''Everyman's Dictionary of Literary Biography'' which was released in 1958, and subsequently reprinted during the 1960s and 1970s. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Cousin, John William, 1849-1910
Published 1912
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3by Cousin, John William, 1849-1910
Published 1929
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4by Cousin, John William, 1849-1910
Published 1946
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5by Browning, D. C (David Clayton), 1894-1978Other Authors: “...Cousin, John William, 1849-1910...”
Published 1962
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6by Browning, David Clayton, 1894-Other Authors: “...Cousin, John William, 1849-1910...”
Published 1962
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