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  1. The Life and Works of the Lancashire Novelist William Harrison Ainsworth, 1805-1882 (Studies in British Literature, 75) by Stephen James Carver, 2003-08
  2. Windsor Castle. With Port. Of Henry Iv, Engraved After A Picture At Hampton Court, And 14 Etchings By Leon Lambert, After Paintings By Hugh W. Ditzler
  3. Rookwood: a romance Volume v. 2
  4. Old Saint Paul's, A Tale Of The Plague & The Fire
  5. Ovingdean Grange, A Tale Of The South Downs
  6. The Tower Of London, A Historical Romance. Illustrated By George Cruikshank
  7. Mervyn Clithero by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  8. Windsor Castle; an historical romance. Illus. by George Cruiksha by Ainsworth. William Harrison. 1805-1882., 1883-01-01
  9. Mervyn Clitheroe. With illus. by Hablot K. Browne by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  10. Old Saint Paul's Volume 2 by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  11. Saint James's. With port. of the Duke of Marlborough, after the painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller, and 6 etchings by Eugène Decisy, after paintings by Alcide Robaudi by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  12. The fall of Somerset Volume 1 by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  13. The goldsmiths' wife. With port. of Edward IV, engraved after an original painting in the royal collection, and 3 etchings by Léon Lambert, after paintings by Hugh W. Ditzler by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26
  14. The Lord Mayor of London. With port. of George III, after the painting by Allan Ramsay, and 3 etchings by Charles-René Thévenin and A. Coret, after paintings by J.L. Gerome Ferris by William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth, 2009-10-26

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Brief introduction and hyperlink to The Chronicles of Windsor Castle.
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William Harrison Ainsworth (1805 - 1882) Author of wildly popular historical romances including Windsor Castle (1841). This link is to a html version of this book, which I has been prepared for the Gutenberg Project. Send any comments and corrections to Grant Macandrew

2. William Harrison Ainsworth
William Harrison Ainsworth ( 18051882) Novelista y editor inglés. Hijo de un abogado de Manchester que intentó que siguiera su profesión, Marchó a Londres en 1824, donde entró en contacto con el mundo editorial y literario.
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William Harrison Ainsworth
N ovelista y editor inglés. Hijo de un abogado de Manchester que intentó que siguiera su profesión, Marchó a Londres en 1824, donde entró en contacto con el mundo editorial y literario. Su primer gran éxito fue la novela Rookwood (1834), que cautivó la imaginación de sus lectores con la historia del bandolero Dick Turpin . Este debido a la injusticia cometida con su padre, acusado de un crimen que no cometió, le lleva a enfrentarse a las autoridades de Inglaterra. Un grupo de amigos se unen a él con el objetivo de desenmascarar a los policías corruptos. Para ello deberán valerse de su habilidad con la espada. En total publicó 41 novelas, entre ellas Jack Sheppard La torre de Londres El viejo de san Paul Un cuento de peste y fuego (1841) y El castillo de Windsor (1843), esta última basada en la leyenda de Herne el Cazador. Proporcionó a sus lectores un nuevo gusto por la ficción histórica, no sólo gracias a su habilidad narrativa, sino por la creación de un mundo circundante a la vez cruel y lleno de color. © eMe Textos:
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3. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
Ainsworth, William Harrison (18051882). The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts 01-01-1998 Ainsworth, William Harrison (1805-1882) English historical novelist.
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4. William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882) -- King Of The Historical Potboiler: A Br
William Harrison Ainsworth (18051882) King of the Historical Potboiler A Brief Biography. Philip V. Allingham, Contributing Editor, Victorian Web; Faculty of Education, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario Golden, Catherine J. " Ainsworth, William Harrison (1805-1882." Victorian Britain An Encyclopedia
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William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882) King of the Historical Potboiler: A Brief Biography
Philip V. Allingham , Contributing Editor, Victorian Web; Faculty of Education, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario
lthough little read today , William Harrison Ainsworth turned out so many historical romances over his sixty-year career as a writer that to his contemporaries he was the king of the historical potboiler. Today, Ainsworth, whose narrative style reminds one of Sir Walter Scott's, is chiefly remembered for popularizing the story of the highwayman Dick Turpin in Rookwood (1834) and the legend of Herne the Hunter in Windsor Castle During his early years of popularity in London Ainsworth played the gracious host at his home, Kendall Lodge, which lay just outside the metropolis, to such literary celebrities as John Forster Edward Bulwer-Lytton , and Charles Dickens While still at grammar school, Ainsworth began writing melodramatic, gothic plays, which he produced in a theatre he had set up in the basement of his family's home on King Street. All the paraphernalia of a professional theatre he manufactured: playbills, painted scenery, costumes, properties, and even stage machinery. He also contributed poems, plays, and short stories to a number of popular magazines: the Pocket Magazine , the Edinburgh Magazine , the New Monthly Magazine , the European Magazine , and the London Magazine . In keeping with his father's wishes, however, he articled to another Manchester lawyer after leaving school in 1817, Alexander Kay, solicitor and conveyancer. But he persisted in amateur literary efforts, publishing a volume of verse entitled

5. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
9. Ainsworth, William Harrison (18051882) The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; January 1, 1998 Ainsworth, William Harrison (1805
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6. William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882) -- King Of The Historical Potboiler: A Br
Golden, Catherine J. Ainsworth, William Harrison (18051882. Victorian Britain An Encyclopedia, ed. Sally Mitchell. New York and London Garland, 1988.
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William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882) King of the Historical Potboiler: A Brief Biography
Philip V. Allingham , Contributing Editor, Victorian Web; Faculty of Education, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario
lthough little read today , William Harrison Ainsworth turned out so many historical romances over his sixty-year career as a writer that to his contemporaries he was the king of the historical potboiler. Today, Ainsworth, whose narrative style reminds one of Sir Walter Scott's, is chiefly remembered for popularizing the story of the highwayman Dick Turpin in Rookwood (1834) and the legend of Herne the Hunter in Windsor Castle During his early years of popularity in London Ainsworth played the gracious host at his home, Kendall Lodge, which lay just outside the metropolis, to such literary celebrities as John Forster Edward Bulwer-Lytton , and Charles Dickens While still at grammar school, Ainsworth began writing melodramatic, gothic plays, which he produced in a theatre he had set up in the basement of his family's home on King Street. All the paraphernalia of a professional theatre he manufactured: playbills, painted scenery, costumes, properties, and even stage machinery. He also contributed poems, plays, and short stories to a number of popular magazines: the Pocket Magazine , the Edinburgh Magazine , the New Monthly Magazine , the European Magazine , and the London Magazine . In keeping with his father's wishes, however, he articled to another Manchester lawyer after leaving school in 1817, Alexander Kay, solicitor and conveyancer. But he persisted in amateur literary efforts, publishing a volume of verse entitled

7. A Chronology Of William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882)
A Chronology of William Harrison Ainsworth (18051882). Philip V. Allingham, Contributing Editor, Victorian Web; Faculty of Education
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A Chronology of William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882)
Philip V. Allingham , Contributing Editor, Victorian Web; Faculty of Education, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario
William Harrison Ainsworth was born in Manchester, February 4. A solicitor's son, he entered the Manchester Free Grammar School at age twelve with a view to studying law. Began writing plays. First appearance in print The Rivals a Serio-Comic Tragedy , published under the pseudonym "T. Hall" in the Pocket Magazine Left the Grammar School. Began the study of law. Dedicated his first book, pseudonymously published, to Lamb: The Maid's Revenge; and A Summer's Evening Tale; with Other Poems "By Cheviot Ticheburn." After the death of his father, he left Manchester for London to study law. Admitted as a qualified solicitor. Publication of his first novel Sir John Chiverton (in collaboration with J. P. Aston). Married Anne Frances ("Fanny") Ebers, a publisher's daughter, on October 11. Birth of his first child, Fanny. Birth of his second child, Emily. Having abandoned publishing, he began the practice of law. Birth of his third child, Anne Blanche. He then began his association with the new

8. Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle Ainsworth, William Harrison, 18051882 William Harrison, 1805-1882 Ainsworth
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9. Jack Sheppard. A Romance. By W. Harrison Ainsworth, Esq. With
Jack Sheppard. A Romance. By W. Harrison Ainsworth, Esq. With Illustrations by George Cruikshank. In Three Volumes. William Harrison Ainsworth, 18051882 1805-1882 William Harrison Ainsworth
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10. Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882
Philosophy Poetry Religion Romance Sci Fi. Ainsworth, William Harrison, 18051882 1805-1882. Writings by William Harrison Ainsworth.
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Aikman, William, 18241909. Ainsworth, William Harrison, 1805-1882. Akutagawa, Ryunosuke, 1892-1927. Al-Raschid, Omar, bey, d. 1910. Alcott, Louisa May, 1832-1888.
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12. AINSWORTH, W. HARRISON
Ainsworth, William Harrison (18051882), English novelist, son of Thomas Ainsworth, solicitor, was born at Manchester on the 4th of February 1805. He was educated at
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AINSWORTH, W. HARRISON
AINSWORTHAINU Song of Solomon (1623). These were collected in folio in 1627, and again in 1639, and later in various forms. From the outset the Annotations took a commanding place, especially among continental scholars, and he established for English nonconformity a tradition of culture and scholarship. There is no probability about the narrative given by Neal in his History of the Puritans (ii. 47) that he was poisoned by certain Jews. He died in 1622, or early in 1623, for in that year was published his Seasonable Discourse, or a Censure upon a Dialogue of the Anabaptists, in which the editor speaks of him as a departed worthy. LITERATURE.John Worthington's Diary (Chetham Society), by Crossley, i. 263-266; works of John Robinson (1851); H. M. Dexter, Congregationalism of the Last Three Hundred Years (1880); W. E. A. Axon, H. Ainsworth, the Puritan Commentator (1889); F. J. Powicke, Henry Barrow and the Exiled Church of Amsterdam (1900); J. H. Shakespeare, Baptist and Congregational Pioneers (1906).
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13. William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-82)
The Life and Works of Lancashire Novelist William Harrison Ainsworth, 18051882 Studies in British Literature, 75 (Edwin Mellen Press, August 2003) Stephen
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William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-82)
The Life and Works of Lancashire Novelist William Harrison Ainsworth, 1805-1882
Studies in British Literature, 75 (Edwin Mellen Press, August 2003)
Stephen James Carver
(Fukui University, Japan)
The Lancashire Witches
The hanging of Pendle Witches at Lancaster Castle depicted in a 17th-century woodcut.
The Lancashire Witches
Ainsworth Web Sites

14. William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882)
William Harrison Ainsworth. 18051882. Profile. Perhaps best remembered for his popularisation of the story of Dick Turpin in Rookwood
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Perhaps best remembered for his popularisation of the story of Dick Turpin in Rookwood (1834) and of Herne the Hunter in Windsor Castle (1843), and for his prodigious output of historical and romantic novels, Ainsworth combined his writing career with that of magazine owner and editor. Locations in the West Midlands feature largely in Boscobel , the story of Charles Stuart's escape after the battle of Worcester Born and educated in Manchester, Ainsworth spent his summer holidays at his great-uncle's home, Rostherne, in Cheshire. While still at school, he contributed poetry and short stories to a number of magazines, and also wrote gothic melodramas, which he produced in a theatre he had set up in the family home. He followed his father into the law, being admitted to the Court of King's Bench in London in 1826, at the same time continuing with his literary work. During this period he began a correspondence with Charles Lamb, collaborated with a fellow-clerk on a long romance, Sir John Chiverton , and married Fanny Ebers, the daughter of his publisher. Even Sir Walter Scott was impressed by

15. William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-82)
and Works of Lancashire Novelist William Harrison Ainsworth, 18051882. Studies in British Literature, 75 Chronology. 1805. William Harrison Ainsworth born in Manchester, February 4
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William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-82)
The Life and Works of Lancashire Novelist William Harrison Ainsworth, 1805-1882
Studies in British Literature, 75 (Edwin Mellen Press, August 2003)
Stephen James Carver
(Fukui University, Japan)
The Lancashire Witches
The hanging of Pendle Witches at Lancaster Castle depicted in a 17th-century woodcut.
The Lancashire Witches
Ainsworth Web Sites

16. Timeline Of People With Literary Connections With The West Midlands Of England
18001850. birth date unknown, c.1800s EJ Burbury birth date unknown d.1895 Rosa Mackenzie Kettle 1805-1882 William Harrison Ainsworth 1806-1861 Elizabeth
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with literary connections with the West Midlands of England The following is a full timeline of pages within this website providing information about people with literary connections with places within the West Midlands region of England. The listing is by dates of birth. Scroll down the list then click on the hyperlink on a name. These links will take you to the appropriate point in the list of people below
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Michael Drayton

1564-1616 William Shakespeare
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Thomas Overbury

Izaak Walton
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[birth date unknown, c.1800s] E. J. Burbury
[birth date unknown d.1895] Rosa Mackenzie Kettle William Harrison Ainsworth Elizabeth Barrett Browning Charles Rann Kennedy ... Edmund Crispin 1921 Bruce Montgomery [see Edmund Crispin Philip Larkin Gavin Gibbons John Wain ... Alan Mahar
1951- present
Priscilla Masters Susan Davis Alan Brayne Joanna Toye ... Gul Y Davis Page created 21 November 2002 and last updated 21 January 2003.

17. William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882), Novelist
William Harrison Ainsworth (18051882), Novelist Sitter in 2 portraits Page 1 of 1. NPG 3655 William Harrison Ainsworth by Daniel
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Sitter William Harrison Ainsworth (18051882), Novelist. Sitter in 2 portraits. Artist Daniel Maclise (1806-1870), History and portrait painter.
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