John Gibson Lockhart

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John Gibson Lockhart was a 19th-century Scottish writer, biographer, and critic best known for his influential literary work and for being the son-in-law and biographer of Sir Walter Scott.

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instanceOf biographer
human
journalist
literary critic
writer
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1794-08-14
dateOfDeath 1854-11-25
educatedAt Balliol College, Oxford NERFINISHED
University of Glasgow
employer Blackwood’s Magazine NERFINISHED
Quarterly Review NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Scottish
familyName Lockhart NERFINISHED
fatherInLaw Walter Scott NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork biographical writing
journalism
literature
genre biography
literary criticism
novel
givenName John NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Faculty of Advocates NERFINISHED
middleName Gibson NERFINISHED
movement Romanticism NERFINISHED
name John Gibson Lockhart NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage English
notableFor biography of Sir Walter Scott
notableWork Adam Blair NERFINISHED
Life of Sir Walter Scott NERFINISHED
Matthew Wald NERFINISHED
Peter’s Letters to His Kinsfolk NERFINISHED
Reginald Dalton NERFINISHED
Valerius: A Roman Story NERFINISHED
occupation biographer
journalist
literary critic
writer
placeOfBirth Cambusnethan NERFINISHED
Lanarkshire NERFINISHED
Scotland
placeOfDeath Abbotsford NERFINISHED
Roxburghshire NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
positionHeld editor of Blackwood’s Magazine
editor of the Quarterly Review
relative Sir Walter Scott NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Sophia Scott NERFINISHED

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Blackwood's Magazine notableEditor John Gibson Lockhart
Blackwood's Magazine notableContributor John Gibson Lockhart
Cockney School of poetry criticizedBy John Gibson Lockhart