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SHARP, WILLIAM (1856-1905) , Scottish poet and man of letters, was born at Paisley on the 12th of September 1856. His was a double
series of poetical and critical works of great, but not of outstanding merit, while from 1894 onwards he published, with elaborate precautions of secrecy, under the name of " Fiona Macleod," a series of stories and sketches in poetical prose which made him perhaps the most conspicuous Scottish writer of the modern Gaelic renaissance. His early life: was spent chiefly in the W. highlands of Scotland, and after leaving Glasgow University he went to Australia in 1877 in search of health. After a cruise in the Pacific he settled for some time in London as clerk to a bank, became an intimate of the Ressettis, and began to contribute to the Pall
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secret of his authorship of the " Fiona Macleod " books was faithfully kept until his death, which took place at the Castello di Manlaee, Sicily, on the 12th of December 1905. As late
Athenaeum
of Dreams (1899); The Divine Adventure: Iona: and other Studies in Spiritual History (1900), and Winged Destiny (1904). End of Article: SHARP, WILLIAM (1856-1905) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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