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Alexander Scott was born 26 January 1786 in Alloa, Scotland. His parents were James Scott and Christian Cunningham. He married Catherine White 30 June 1815. They had three children. He married Charlotte Mary Hood in 1822. They had nine children. They emigrated in 1827 and settled first in Quebec and then in Ontario. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Ontario, Manitoba, British Columbia and Michigan.
These early works by William Lyon Phelps were originally published in the early 20th century and we are now republishing them with a brand new introductory biography. 'A Collection of Classic Essays by William Lyon Phelps' is a selection of classic essays, including 'The Weather', 'Man and Boy', 'The Devil', and many more. William Lyon Phelps was born on 2nd January 1865, in New Haven, Conneticut, United States. Phelps earned a B.A. in 1887, writing his thesis on the Idealism of George Berkeley. He then gained an M.A. in 1891 from Yale and his PhD from Harvard in the same year. During his time a Yale, he offered a course in modern novels which brought the university considerable attention both nationally and internationally. Phelps published many essays on modern and European literature, including titles such as 'Essays on Modern Novelists' (1910), 'Some Makers of American Literature' (1923), and 'As I Like it' (1923).