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The study reconstructs the life, writings, and character of Sydney Smith through memoirs, family papers, and published letters, combining biographical narrative with literary and critical appraisal. It follows his education and early years, traces his clerical appointments and public engagements, surveys his contributions to periodical literature and collected works, and examines recurring traits such as humour, social criticism, and religious and political views. The author balances documentary detail with personal anecdotes, assesses Smith's style and ideas, and supplements the main narrative with appendices and selections from correspondence to illuminate the intellectual and moral outlook behind his reputation.

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George William Erskine Russell

George William Erskine Russell was a British author and biographer known for his insightful reflections on notable figures and events of his time. His works often blend personal recollections with broader historical narratives, providing readers with a unique perspective on the literary and political landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Among his notable titles are "Collections and Recollections," which offers a glimpse into his life and experiences, and "Matthew Arnold," a biographical study of the influential poet and critic. Russell's writings contribute to the understanding of his contemporaries and the cultural milieu in which they operated.

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