W. G. Collingwood (1854–1932)
Author of Lake Counties
About the Author
Image credit: Self portrait
Series
Works by W. G. Collingwood
The likeness of King Elfwald : a study of Northumbria and Iona at the beginning of the Viking Age (1990) 5 copies
The book of Coniston 3 copies
The life and work of John Ruskin 2 copies
The Life and Death of Cormak the Skald (Myths, Legend and Folk Tales from Around the World) (2010) 2 copies
A Soguslodum 2 copies
Ruskin Relics 2 copies
The Poetic Edda - A Book That Inspired Tolkien: With Original Illustrations (Professor's Bookshelf) (2018) 2 copies
The Fesole Club Papers 2 copies
Ruskin relics 1 copy
Fesole Club Papers 1 copy
The Fesole Club Papers 1 copy
Fegurð Íslands og fornir sögustaðir : svipmyndir og sendibréf úr Íslandsför W. G. Collingwoods 1897 1 copy
The Fésole Club Papers 1 copy
The Fésole Club Papers 1 copy
Associated Works
The Elder or Poetic Edda (Viking Club Translation Series, V. 2.) (1982) — Illustrator, some editions — 8 copies
Practical Fly-fishing founded on Nature ... A new edition, with a memoir of the author by W. G. Collingwood ... Also additional notes and a chapter on charfishing by A. and A. R.… (1849) — Memoir of author, some editions — 3 copies
Homes and haunts of famous authors — Contributor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Collingwood, W. G.
- Legal name
- Collingwood, William Gershom
- Birthdate
- 1854-08-06
- Date of death
- 1932-10-01
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Oxford (University College)
Slade School of Art - Occupations
- author
artist
antiquary
professor (Fine Arts) - Organizations
- Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society (editor|1900)
Viking Club (president)
Ruskin Museum (founder|1901)
University of Reading (as University College Reading|1905|professor of fine art|1907-1911)
Admiralty (intelligence division|WWI) - Relationships
- Collingwood, Robin George (son)
Altounyan, Roger Edward Collingwood (grandson)
Altounyan, Taqui (grandaughter)
Ruskin, John (mentor)
Ransome, Arthur (family friend)
Canton, William (family friend) - Nationality
- UK
UK - Birthplace
- Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
- Places of residence
- Lake District, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
Members
Reviews
Sometimes one is forced to wonder how much talent we waste in our highly specialised society. Were John Ruskin to have been born today, he would be forced into choosing one area in which to display his abilities. We would have lost all but one of his economic politics, his artistic wisdom, his poetic ability, his geological acumen and his knowledge of weather systems (not forgetting his role in the beginning of respect for older buildings!).
This biography of Ruskin was written in 1893. This show more has certain advantages, e.g. the author had access to some of the people referred to in the work, but also some disadvantages: it has a somewhat pedestrian speed for the modern reader. It is well worth persevering, however, because one does get a view of the breadth of this man's knowledge. The best recommendation for any biography is that it sends the reader off in pursuit of the author's work: I shall soon be reading, "Unto This Last", Ruskin's last book and the one he considered to be the crowning glory of his work life - no pressure on this to be a great read then!!! show less
This biography of Ruskin was written in 1893. This show more has certain advantages, e.g. the author had access to some of the people referred to in the work, but also some disadvantages: it has a somewhat pedestrian speed for the modern reader. It is well worth persevering, however, because one does get a view of the breadth of this man's knowledge. The best recommendation for any biography is that it sends the reader off in pursuit of the author's work: I shall soon be reading, "Unto This Last", Ruskin's last book and the one he considered to be the crowning glory of his work life - no pressure on this to be a great read then!!! show less
This is the story of a Viking boy who discovered Coniston Lake. It was one of my favourite books as a boy. It was a favourite book of the fathers and mothers of the Swallows and Amazons and now a favourite book of the Swallows and Amazons themselves.
(Arthur Ransome, 'Books about lakes and pirates'; reproduced in Christina Hardyment, Arthur Ransome & Captain Flint's trunk, p. 220).
(Arthur Ransome, 'Books about lakes and pirates'; reproduced in Christina Hardyment, Arthur Ransome & Captain Flint's trunk, p. 220).
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- Also by
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- Members
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- Popularity
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- Rating
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