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'''William Winter''' ([[July 15]], [[1836]]—[[June 30]], [[1917]]) was an [[United States|American]] dramatic critic and author, born in [[Gloucester, Massachusetts|Gloucester, Mass.]] He graduated from [[Harvard Law School]] in [[1857]], then chose literature as his field of endeavor, and moved to [[New York City]] ([[1859]]), where he became literary critic of the ''Saturday Press'', then ([[1861]]-[[1865|65]]) of the New York ''Albion'', and for more than 40 years ([[1865]]-[[1909]]) was a drama critic of the New York ''Tribune''. He died in [[New York City]] in 1917.
'''William Winter''' ([[July 15]], [[1836]]—[[June 30]], [[1917]]) was an [[United States|American]] dramatic critic and author, born in [[Gloucester, Massachusetts|Gloucester, Mass.]] He graduated from [[Harvard Law School]] in [[1857]], then chose literature as his field of endeavor, and moved to [[New York City]] ([[1859]]), where he became literary critic of the ''Saturday Press'', then ([[1861]]-[[1865|65]]) of the New York ''Albion'', and for more than 40 years ([[1865]]-[[1909]]) was a drama critic of the New York ''Tribune''. He died in [[New York City]] in 1917.


His writings include:
His writings include:
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* ''[[The Wallet of Time]]'' (1913)
* ''[[The Wallet of Time]]'' (1913)
* a ''Life'' of [[Tyrone Power, Sr.|Tyrone Power]] (1913)
* a ''Life'' of [[Tyrone Power, Sr.|Tyrone Power]] (1913)
* ''[[Shakespeare]] on the Stage'' (two series, 1911-15)
* ''[[Shakespeare]] on the Stage'' (two series, 1911-15)
* ''Vagrant Memories'' (1915)
* ''Vagrant Memories'' (1915)


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.famousamericans.net/williamwinter/ Brief biography]
*[http://www.poetry-archive.com/w/winter_william.html Brief biography] and two poems
*[http://www.poetry-archive.com/w/winter_william.html Brief biography] and two poems



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William Winter (July 15, 1836June 30, 1917) was an American dramatic critic and author, born in Gloucester, Mass. He graduated from Harvard Law School in 1857, then chose literature as his field of endeavor, and moved to New York City (1859), where he became literary critic of the Saturday Press, then (1861-65) of the New York Albion, and for more than 40 years (1865-1909) was a drama critic of the New York Tribune. He died in New York City in 1917.

His writings include:

External links