- William Minto
William Minto (
10 October 1845 -1 March 1893 ), Scottish man of letters, was born atAuchintoul ,Aberdeenshire .He was educated at the
University of Aberdeen , and spent a year atMerton College, Oxford . He was assistant professor underAlexander Bain at Aberdeen for some years; from 1874 to 1878 he edited the "Examiner", and in 1880 he was made full professor oflogic and English at Aberdeen. In 1872 he published a "Manual of English Prose Literature", which was distinguished by sound judgment and sympathetic appreciation; and his "Characteristics of English Poets from Chaucer to Shirley" (1874) showed the same high qualities. His other works include:
*"The Literature of the Georgian Era" (1894) edited with a biographical introduction by W Knight
*"Logic: Inductive and Deductive" (1893)
*a monograph on Defoe in the "English Men of Letters" series (1879)
*three novels of small importance
*numerous articles on literary subjects in the 9th edition of the "Encyclopædia Britannica ".He had two sons, William and Charles. The elder died during celebrations to mark the end of the First World War when a shell misfired.
External links
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References
*1911
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