William Canton

William Canton
In The Sketch, 22 July 1896
Born(1845-10-27)27 October 1845
Chusan, China
Died2 May 1926(1926-05-02) (aged 80)
Hendon, England
OccupationWriter
Spouses
Emma Moore
(m. 1874; died 1880)
Annie Elizabeth Taylor
(m. 1882)
Children3

William Canton (27 October 1845 – 2 May 1926) was a British poet, journalist and writer, now best known for his contributions to children's literature. These include his series of three books, beginning with The Invisible Playmate, written for his daughter Winifred Vida (1891-1901). The book was read by the late nineteenth century English novelist George Gissing on New Year's Eve 1895.[1] In his lifetime Canton was known for his use of recent archeological evidence of prehistory in his poetry.

  1. ^ Coustillas, Pierre, ed. (1978). London and the Life of Literature in Late Victorian England: The Diary of George Gissing, Novelist. Brighton: Harvester Press. p. 398. Retrieved 18 September 2023 – via Internet Archive.

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