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Wilson, John [pseud. Christopher North] (1785–1854)

Scottish author and journalist from a wealthy family. He was an early admirer of Wordsworth and settled in the Lake District in 1805. Southey did not know him well. Financial losses forced Wilson into journalism and he became the mainstay of Blackwood’s Magazine 1817–1854, where he wrote some notorious attacks on his former idols, Wordsworth and Coleridge.

Mentioned in

12 pages
  • 2550. Robert Southey to Grosvenor Charles Bedford, 8 February 1815 
  • 2508. Robert Southey to James Hogg, 1 December 1814 
  • 1889. Robert Southey to Mary Barker, 24 March 1811 
  • 1734. Robert Southey to John Rickman, 17–21 January 1810 
  • 2875. Robert Southey to Charles Watkin Williams Wynn, [started before and continued on] 8 December [1816]
  • 3345. Robert Southey to [a member of Southey’s household at Greta Hall, probably his wife Edith Southey] [fragment], [20 August 1819]
  • 3255. Robert Southey to Grosvenor Charles Bedford, 27 February 1819
  • 3259. Robert Southey to Mary Barker, [6 March 1819]
  • 3243. Robert Southey to Grosvenor Charles Bedford, 8 February 1819
  • 3484. Robert Southey to Edith Southey, [19 May 1820]
  • 3390. Robert Southey to Humphrey Senhouse, 17 November 1819

Addressed in

2 pages
  • 3469. Robert Southey to John Wilson, 21 April 1820
  • 3515. Robert Southey to John Wilson, 27 July 1820
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