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See also:FREDERIC, HAROLD (1856-1898) , Anglo-See also:American novelist, was See also:born on the 19th of See also:August 1856 at See also:Utica, N.Y., was educated there, and took to journalism. He went to live in See also:England as See also:London correspondent of the New See also:York Times in 1884, and was soon recognized for his ability both as a writer and as a talker. He wrote several See also:clever See also:early stories, but it was not till he published See also:Illumination (1896), followed by Gloria Mundi (1898), that his remarkable gifts as a novelist were fully realized. He died in England on the 19th of See also:October 1898. End of Article: FREDERIC, HAROLD (1856-1898)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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