Значение слова WHYTE в Литературной энциклопедии

WHYTE

MELVILLE GEORGE JOHN (1821-1878).-Novelist, _s._ of a country gentleman of Fife, _ed._ at Eton, entered the army, and saw service in the Crimea, retiring in 1859 as Major. Thereafter he devoted himself to field sports, in which he was an acknowledged authority, and to literature. He wrote a number of novels, mainly founded on sporting subjects, though a few were historical. They include _Kate Coventry_, _The Queen's Maries_, _The Gladiators_, and _Satanella_. He also wrote _Songs and Verses_ and _The True Cross_, a religious poem. He _d._ from an accident in the hunting-field.

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