Grant Allen

Grant Allen (February 24, 1848 - October 25, 1899) was a scientific writer and novelist. Born Charles Grant Blairfindie Allen in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, the son of an English emigrant Protestant minister. He studied in England and France and in his mid twenties became a professor at Queens College in Jamaica. Despite his religious father, Allen became an agnostic and a socialist. After leaving his professorship, in 1876 he returned to England where he turned his talents to writing, gaining a reputation for his essays on science and for literary works. His first books were on scientific subjects, and include Physiological sthetics (1877) and Flowers and Their Pedigrees. After assisting Sir W.W. Hunter in his Gazeteer of India, he turned his attention to fiction, and between 1884 and 1899 produced about 30 novels In 1895, his scandalous book titled The Woman Who Did became a bestseller. The book told the story of an independent woman who has a child out of wedlock. Grant Allen died at his home on Hindhead, Haslemere, Surrey, England on October 25, 1899.

Partial bibliography

Reference

  • Barbara Arnett Melchiori, Grant Allen: The Downward Path which Leads to Fiction (Rome: Bulzoni Editore, 2000), ISBN 88-8319-526-4

External link

Allen, Grant Allen, Grant Allen, Grant

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
tortilla de patatas
snoring
granville
tariq ibn ziyad
hammerkop
taunus
masuccio salernitano
v (tv series)
cisticola
uss maine (ssbn 741)
task force 11
binary classification
task force
franz xaver messerschmidt
jubilee (film)
specificity
rye, new york
microgram
panzee and panbanisha
battle of ltzen
fred
gaslight press
azumah nelson
skirt and dress
mabel strickland
francisco cavalera
amiga research operating system
rhoda broughton
list of australasia ecoregions
split horizon
task force 16
johan oxenstierna
gabriel oxenstierna
bengt gabrielsson oxenstierna
bacteria in the human body
oxenstierna
lexical semantics
list of international call prefixes
banbury
st george's cross
richard price
jean pierre serre
dobermann
adam duritz