Leitch Ritchie (1800–1865) was a Scottish novelist and journalist. He was born at Greenock and worked as a clerk in Glasgow, but about 1820 adopted literature as his profession. Ritchie wrote four novels, of which the most successful was . The others were Schinderhannes, The Robber of the Rhine and The Magician. In his later years he edited Chambers' Journal. He also wrote short stories, including one of the first British werewolf short stories The Man-Wolf (1831). Ritchie also wrote non-fiction works, such as travel books.
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| - Leitch Ritchie (1800–1865) was a Scottish novelist and journalist. He was born at Greenock and worked as a clerk in Glasgow, but about 1820 adopted literature as his profession. Ritchie wrote four novels, of which the most successful was . The others were Schinderhannes, The Robber of the Rhine and The Magician. In his later years he edited Chambers' Journal. He also wrote short stories, including one of the first British werewolf short stories The Man-Wolf (1831). Ritchie also wrote non-fiction works, such as travel books. (en)
- Leitch Ritchie (Greenock, 1797 – 1865) è stato uno scrittore e giornalista scozzese. Ritchie scrisse quattro romanzi, dei quali Wearyfoot Common fu quello che ebbe più successo. Gli altri sono: Schinderhannes, The Robber of the Rhine e The Magician. Fu curatore del Chambers' Journal. Scrisse anche racconti brevi, inclusa una delle prime storie in inglese sui lupi mannari: The Man-Wolf (1831). Ritchie scrisse anche resoconti di viaggio, come Travelling sketches in the north of Italy, the Tyrol, and on the Rhine. (it)
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| - Leitch Ritchie (1800–1865) was a Scottish novelist and journalist. He was born at Greenock and worked as a clerk in Glasgow, but about 1820 adopted literature as his profession. Ritchie wrote four novels, of which the most successful was . The others were Schinderhannes, The Robber of the Rhine and The Magician. In his later years he edited Chambers' Journal. He also wrote short stories, including one of the first British werewolf short stories The Man-Wolf (1831). Ritchie also wrote non-fiction works, such as travel books. (en)
- Leitch Ritchie (Greenock, 1797 – 1865) è stato uno scrittore e giornalista scozzese. Ritchie scrisse quattro romanzi, dei quali Wearyfoot Common fu quello che ebbe più successo. Gli altri sono: Schinderhannes, The Robber of the Rhine e The Magician. Fu curatore del Chambers' Journal. Scrisse anche racconti brevi, inclusa una delle prime storie in inglese sui lupi mannari: The Man-Wolf (1831). Ritchie scrisse anche resoconti di viaggio, come Travelling sketches in the north of Italy, the Tyrol, and on the Rhine. (it)
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