McIlwraith, Jean Newton (1859–1938)
McIlwraith, Jean Newton (1859–1938)
Canadian novelist and literary critic. Born 1859 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; died 1938.
Works include children's books, 1 opera, and historical romances The Curious Career of Roderick Campbell (1901), A Diana of Quebec (1912), and Kinsmen at War (1927).
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