Thomas Roscoe
Thomas Roscoe was an English author and translator.
Life
The fifth son of William Roscoe, he was born in Toxteth Park, Liverpool in 1791, and educated by Dr. W. Shepherd and by Mr. Lloyd, a private tutor.Soon after his father's financial troubles in 1816, which led to bankruptcy, Roscoe began to write in local magazines and journals, and he continued to follow literature as a profession. He died at age 80, on 24 September 1871, at Acacia Road, St. John's Wood, London.
Works
Roscoe's major original works were:- Gonzalo, the Traitor: a Tragedy, 1820.
- The King of the Peak, 1823, 3 vols.
- Owain Goch: a Tale of the Revolution, 1827, 3 vols.
- The Tourist in Switzerland and Italy, 1830; the first volume of the Landscape Annual, followed for eight years by similar volumes on Italy, France, and Spain.
- Wanderings and Excursions in North Wales, 1836.
- Wanderings in South Wales, with Louisa Anne Twamley the naturalist, 1837.
- , 1839. with illustrations from George Dodgson, William Radclyffe, Edward Radclyffe and others
- Book of the Grand Junction Railway, 1839.
- Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra, 1839 London Thomas Tegg
- Legends of Venice, 1841.
- Belgium in a Picturesque Tour, 1841.
- A Summer Tour in the Isle of Wight, 1843.
- Life of William the Conqueror, 1846.
- The Last of the Abencerages, and other Poems, 1850.
- The Fall of Granada.
- The Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini, 1822.
- Jean Charles Léonard de Sismondi, Literature of the South of Europe, 1823, 4 vols. Roscoe's annotations helped make the work popular.
- Italian Novelists, 1825, 4 vols.
- German Novelists, 1826, 4 vols.
- Spanish Novelists, 1832, 3 vols.
- Louis Joseph Antoine de Potter, Memoirs of Scipio de Ricci, 1828, 2 vols.
- Luigi Lanzi, History of Painting in Italy, 1828, 6 vols.
- Silvio Pellico, Imprisonments, 1833.
- Pellico, Duties of Men, 1834.
- Martín Fernández de Navarrete, Life of Cervantes, 1839.
- Johann Georg Kohl, Travels in England, 1845.