Walter HamiltonWalter Hamilton (1844-1922) was a British writer and literary critic who is best known for his work as an editor of literary anthologies. He was a prolific writer and editor who published numerous books and articles on a wide range of subjects, incluing literature, art, and history. Hamilton was particularly interested in the art of parody, and he is perhaps best known for his five-volume series "Parodies of the Works of English & American Authors." In this series, Hamilton compiled and edited a collection of humorous parodies of famous literary works by various authors. In addition to his work as an editor, Hamilton was also a respected literary critic who wrote extensively on the works of prominent authors such as William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and Charles Dickens. He was a keen observer of literary trends and styles, and his critical writings provide valuable insights into the literary culture of his time. Read More Read Less
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