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Alfred Ainger

Alfred Ainger

19th century English biographer and critic


Alfred Ainger (9 February 1837  8 February 1904) was an English biographer and critic.

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Biography

The son of an architect in London, he was educated at University College School, King's College London and Trinity College, Cambridge,[1] from where he subsequently entered the Church, and, after holding various minor preferments (including teaching at Sheffield Collegiate School from 1864 to 1866),[2] became Master of the Temple in July 1894.[3] He was appointed an Honorary Chaplain to Queen Victoria 28 January 1895,[4] and a Chaplain-in-Ordinary to her Majesty 2 March 1896.[5]

He wrote memoirs of Thomas Hood and George Crabbe, but is best known for his biography of Charles Lamb and his edition of Lamb's works in 6 volumes (1883–88).[6] He was a contributor the Dictionary of National Biography, writing the entries on Lamb, Alfred Tennyson, Frederick Tennyson, Charles Tennyson Turner and George du Maurier, under the initials "A.A.".

In 1906 Edith Sichel published a 354-page biography of Ainger.[7][8]

Works


References

  1. "Ainger, Alfred (ANGR856A)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Ainger, Alfred" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 440.
  3. "No. 26531". The London Gazette. 13 July 1894. p. 4021.
  4. "No. 26593". The London Gazette. 29 January 1895. p. 548.
  5. "No. 26717". The London Gazette. 3 March 1896. p. 1268.
  6. "Review of The Life and Works of Charles Lamb edited by Alfred Ainger". The Quarterly Review. 192: 312–335. October 1900.
  7. Sichel, Edith (1906). Life and letters of Canon Ainger. London: A. Constable & Co.
  8. "Review of The Life and Letters of Alfred Ainger by Edith Sichel". The Athenaeum (4117): 325–326. 22 September 1906.
  9. "Review of Crabbe by Alfred Ainger". The Athenaeum (3966): 573–574. 31 October 1903.



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