J Ewing RitchieJ. Ewing Ritchie (1820-1898) was a British author and journalist known for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. He was born to a reverend Andrew Ritchie He studied in University College of London. He wrote a variety of works, includin novels, essays, and social commentary, often focusing on the lives and experiences of ordinary people. Ritchie is notable for his vivid storytelling and ability to capture the nuances of contemporary society. His works often explored themes of memoir, travel, history, and morality. Some of his notable works are Days and Night in London (1880) and British Senators (1869). In Some of Our East Coast Towns, through his observations, Ritchie captures both the beauty and the intricacies of life in the towns of England, offering readers a glimpse into their past and present. Ritchie's writing reflects a keen awareness of the human condition, making his contributions significant in the context of Victorian literature. Read More Read Less
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