Adolphus William Ward
Adolphus William Ward (1837-1924) was a British historian and literary critic known for his scholarly works on English literature. He served as the President of the Royal Historical Society and was a fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. Ward's expertie in literary analysis and historical research contributed significantly to the understanding of prominent authors like Charles Dickens. His meticulous approach to studying literature and history established him as a respected authority in the academic community.
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