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ISBN: 1-904995-01-2

Price: £18.00

Web Order Price: £15.99

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Pub. Date: May 2004

Binding: Paperback

Extent: 476 pages

See Also:
[Life of Lord Jeffrey Vol. 1]

[The Life of Charles Dickens]


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Life of Lord Jeffrey Volume 2
with a Selection From His Correspondence (3rd Edition)
Lord Henry Thomas Cockburn

Lord Francis Jeffrey was a founder of The Edinburgh Review in 1802 and editor from 1803-1829. He became the most influential critic of his time and the man who turned the world of literary criticism upside-down.

Jeffrey was a prolific letter writer and this volume contains over two hundred letters that he wrote to prominent politicians, authors, lawyers and close friends during his life. Included in this collection are letters he sent to Dickens, Horner, Morehead and Epsom.

Jeffrey lived from 1773 to 1850 and these letters reveal what life was like during this period: from his days at school and college, throughout his career and up until his death in 1850. As a strong and out-spoken Whig supporter Jeffrey's letters provide a unique perspective into the politics that led to Scottish reform.

These letters form an important part of Scottish history that will appeal to historians, students and those with an interest in this fascinating era.

About the Author

Henry Thomas Cockburn (1779-1854), Solicitor General for Scotland, was educated at Edinburgh University. As member of the Speculative Society he mixed with fellow eminent Scotsmen, Sir Walter Scott, Lord Brougham and Lord Francis Jeffrey. In 1834 he took his seat as a judge in the court of session and the title of Lord Cockburn.

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"Cockburn's Life of Jeffrey is an important text and too long unavailable. It will be of great interest to anyone concerned with the politics and culture of Scotland in the aftermath of the Scottish Enlightenment." — Mark Salber Phillips, Prof. of History, Carleton University, Ottawa.
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National Portrait Gallery

Edinburgh Review

Fife Criminal Trials and the ultimate.....Execution

Review revolution

Lord Francis Jeffrey

www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk

Cockburn Online Ediburgh Civic Trust

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