Edward Irving Carlyle

British author and historian
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Quick Facts

IntroBritish author and historian
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasEditor Author Historian
Work fieldJournalism Literature Social science
Gender
Male
Birth1871
Death1952 (aged 81 years)
Family
Father:Gavin Carlyle
Education
St John's College
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Biography

Edward Irving Carlyle (15 September 1871 – 9 February 1952) was a British author and historian.

He was educated at St John's College, Oxford, where he was a Casberd scholar. He graduated in 1894 and was appointed assistant editor of the Dictionary of National Biography. He relinquished this role after being elected a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford in 1901. He then served at Lincoln College, Oxford from 1907 until he retired in 1944.

In 1904 he published a sympathetic biography of William Cobbett and he also contributed histories of British South Africa, East Africa and West Africa to Albert Pollard's 1909 work The British Empire.

He married Susan Mary Catherine in 1913, with who he had a son and two daughters.

Works

  • William Cobbett: A Study of His Life as Shown in His Writings (1904).
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