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Published in 1913, Saintsbury's study of the history of the novel in England examines its influences and origins. His critical essays include discussions on the works of Swift, Scott, Thackeray, Austen, Dickens, as well as writers of the late-nineteenth century.

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Published in 1913, Saintsbury's study of the history of the novel in England examines its influences and origins. His critical essays include discussions on the works of Swift, Scott, Thackeray, Austen, Dickens, as well as writers of the late-nineteenth century.

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George Saintsbury (1845-1933), a distinguished English literary historian and critic, left an indelible mark on the study of literature through his erudite analysis and extensive writing. Born in Southampton and educated at King's College, London, and Merton College, Oxford, Saintsbury embarked on a teaching career before fully dedicating himself to literary criticism. His seminal work, 'The English Novel,' is a profound exploration of the development of the novel as a literary form in England, providing insightful commentary on the various phases and styles that characterize the evolution from the early modern period to the late 19th century. Saintsbury's literary style often combined comprehensive scholarly research with an accessible and engaging narrative voice, enabling a broad audience to appreciate his astute observations. His contributions to the field were not limited to 'The English Novel'-his prolific output included texts on the history of English prosody, French literature, and wine. Saintsbury's mastery of criticism has garnered him respect among academics and the reading public alike, cementing his reputation as a formidable figure in the realm of literary scholarship. His works continue to influence the discourse on literary history and critique, offering timeless perspectives on the art of the written word.