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22: 65:; his grandfather Christopher (the third son) inherited nothing, so this branch became butchers and cattle-dealers in Newcastle. Forster's father "married beneath himself" despite his wife being "a gem of a woman"; she was remembered by a nephew as "kind and affectionate", giving her impoverished sister's children cast-off clothing. The Forsters subsequently lived on Low Friar Street and at 5, Green Court, all "in the centre of old Newcastle... a jumble of houses, works and potteries". John Forster was educated in classics and in mathematics at 564: 520: 583: 254:. He had long been intimate with the novelist, and it is by this work that John Forster is now chiefly remembered. The first volume appeared in 1872, and the biography was completed in 1874. It was clearly an important work for the late nineteenth century English novelist 258:, who wrote, in his diary in January 1888, that, it was "a book I constantly take up for impulse, when work at a standstill". A decade or so later, Gissing was asked to revise Forster's work, and this was published, by Chapman and Hall, in October 1902. 443: 155:
Forster in 1855 was appointed secretary to the Lunacy Commission and, from 1861 to 1872, held the office of a Commissioner in Lunacy. His valuable collection of manuscripts, including original copies of Charles Dickens's
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Coustillas, Pierre ed. London and the Life of Literature in Late Victorian England: the Diary of George Gissing, Novelist. Brighton: Harvester Press, 1978, p.20.
117:, both of which were publicly commended, and as a consequence of which Forster became reputable amongst London literary society. He therein became a friend of 368: 535: 668: 663: 540: 588: 362: 698: 688: 173: 134: 335: 683: 417: 489: 107: 212:(revised 1854). Continuing his researches into English history under the early Stuarts, he published in 1860 the 66: 635: 190: 57:
dairy farm keeper. Forster's great-grandfather had been "a man of some considerable substance", a landowner at
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by Stephen Jarvis (2014) in which Forster is cast as the major villain of the piece. He was portrayed by
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was published; and he had made some progress in the preparation of the second at the time of his death.
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The Debates on the Grand Remonstrance, with an Introductory Essay on English Freedom
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John Forster: A Literary Life, James A. Davies, Barnes & Noble, 1983, pp. 3-4
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John Forster and his Friendships, Richard Renton, Chapman & Hall, 1912, p. 4
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cattle-dealer Robert Forster (died 1836) and Mary (c. 1780-1852), daughter of a
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Arrest of the Five Members by Charles I: a Chapter of English History rewritten
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a variety of articles, some of which were republished in two volumes of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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People educated at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Forster was born at "a little yellow house" in Fenkle Street,
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The Oxford Companion to English Literature, Seventh Edition
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John Forster: Essayist, Historian, and Editor, 1812–1876
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Treatise on the Popular Progress in English History
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Forster in 1828 matriculated at the 621:The Life of Charles Dickens volume II 613:The Life of Charles Dickens volume I 669:Alumni of University College London 13: 664:Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge 309:(2008, renamed Michael O'Rourke), 226:Lives of Eminent British Statesmen 200:Biographical and Historical Essays 148:Forster in 1843 was called to the 14: 710: 549: 699:Burials at Kensal Green Cemetery 689:Writers from Newcastle upon Tyne 581: 518: 205:In 1848 appeared his admirable 636:New International Encyclopedia 565:Works by or about John Forster 498: 469: 454: 436: 410: 401: 392: 353: 336:The Man Who Invented Christmas 238:. On the death of his friend 1: 511: 482:John Forster: A Literary Life 268: 220:. 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