Charles Kingsley
English priest and author of 'Westward Ho!'
Born
June 12th, 1819
206 years ago
Died
January 23rd, 1875
150 years ago — 55 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United Kingdom
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An English priest and author contributed significantly to Victorian literature. Writings included novels, poetry, and theological works. 'Westward Ho!', published in 1855, became popular for its adventurous narrative. Also involved in social reform and education, emphasizing the importance of moral values in society. Belonged to the Church of England and served as a canon to Westminster. Engaged with issues of the working class, advocating for charitable actions and better living conditions.
Wrote the novel 'Westward Ho!'
Authored 'The Water-Babies'
Served as a canon at Westminster
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