John Stuart Blackie (1805–1895) trained in law and studied divinity in Scotland and Germany before becoming a professor of Classics. Confident well-travelled vivacious and outspoken he delivered numerous public lectures was instrumental in the founding of the Gaelic Chair at Edinburgh University and published translations of many German and Classical works as well as an impressive body of literary criticism. He was active in Radical politics a strong opponent of the 1867 Reform Bill and well-known for his eccentric dress. Anna M. Stoddart''s detailed biography of Blackie published in 1896 provides captivating insights into this extraordinary man''s life and times by drawing on letters and papers provided by Blackie''s widow and colleagues soon after his death. It remains a useful source for scholars interested in Scottish education or the experience of Scots abroad as well as those studying nineteenth-century literature and literary criticism.
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