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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Charles Lever (1806–1872)

Lever, Charles [James]. An Irish novelist; born at Dublin, Aug. 31, 1806; died at Trieste, June 1, 1872. He wrote: ‘Confessions of Harry Lorrequer’ (1841); ‘Charles O’Malley’ (1841); ‘Arthur O’Leary’ (1844); ‘Jack Hinton the Guardsman’ (1844); ‘Tom Burke of Ours’ (1844); ‘The O’Donoghue’ (1845); ‘Con Cregan’ (1849); ‘Roland Cashel’ (1850); ‘The Daltons, or Three Roads in Life’ (1852); ‘The Dodd Family Abroad’ (1854); ‘The Fortunes of Glencore’ (1857); ‘Davenport Dunn’ (1859); ‘Barrington’ (1863); ‘Luttrell of Arran’ (1865); ‘Sir Brooke Fosbrooke’ (1866); ‘The Bramleighs of Bishop’s Folly’ (1868); ‘Lord Kilgobbin’ (1872). (See Critical and Biographical Introduction).