William Leonard Courtney
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William Leonard Courtney (1850–November 1, 1928) was an English author, born at Poona, India, and educated at Oxford. In 1873 he became headmaster of Somersetshire College, Bath, and in 1894 editor of the Fortnightly Review. Among his works are: Studies on Philosophy (1882); Constructive Ethics (1886); Studies New and Old (1888); Life of John Stuart Mill (1889); The Idea of Tragedy (1900); The Development of Maeterlinck (1904); The Feminine Note in Fiction (1904); Rosemary's Letter Book (1909); In Search of Egeria (1911).
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