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James Sheridan Knowles

James Sheridan Knowles (12 May 1784 – 30 November 1862) was an Irish dramatist and actor.
==Biography==
Knowles was born in Cork. His father was the lexicographer James Knowles (1759–1840), cousin of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. The family moved to London in 1793, and at the age of fourteen Knowles published a ballad entitled ''The Welsh Harper'', which, set to music, was very popular. His talents secured him the friendship of William Hazlitt, who introduced him to Charles Lamb and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He served for some time in the Wiltshire and afterwards in the Tower Hamlets militia, leaving the service to become a pupil of Dr Robert Willan (1757–1812). He obtained the degree of M.D., and was appointed vaccinator to the Jennerian Society.
Although Dr Willan offered him a share in his practice, Knowles decided to give up medicine for the stage, making his first appearance as an actor probably at Bath, and played Hamlet at the Crow Theatre, Dublin. At Wexford he married, in October 1809, Maria Charteris, an actress from the Edinburgh Theatre. In 1810 he wrote ''Leo'', a successful play in which Edmund Kean appeared; another play, ''Brian Boroihme'', written for the Belfast Theatre in the next year, attracted crowds; nevertheless, Knowles's earnings were so small that he was obliged to become assistant to his father at the Belfast Academical Institution. In 1817 he moved from Belfast to Glasgow, where, besides keeping a flourishing school, he continued to write for the stage.
His first important success was ''Caius Gracchus'', produced at Belfast in 1815; and his ''Virginius'', written for Edmund Kean, was first performed in 1820 at Covent Garden. In ''William Tell'' (1825), Knowles wrote for William Charles Macready one of his favourite parts. His best-known play, ''The Hunchback'', was produced at Covent Garden in 1832, and Knowles won praise acting in the work as Master Walter.〔Stedman, Jane W. ("General Utility: Victorian Author-Actors from Knowles to Pinero", ) ''Educational Theatre Journal'', Vol. 24, No. 3, October 1972, pp. 289–301, The Johns Hopkins University Press〕 ''The Wife'' was brought out at the same theatre in 1833; and ''The Love Chase'' in 1837.
In his later years he forsook the stage for the pulpit, and as a Baptist preacher attracted large audiences at Exeter Hall and elsewhere. He published two polemical works: the ''Rock of Rome'' and the ''Idol Demolished by Its Own Priests'' in both of which he combated the special doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church. Knowles was for some years in the receipt of an annual pension of £200, bestowed by Sir Robert Peel in 1849. In old age he befriended the young Edmund Gosse, whom he introduced to Shakespeare. Knowles makes a happy appearance in Gosse's ''Father and Son''.〔Edmund Gosse, ''Father and Son'' (2004) pp122-123, OUP〕 He died at Torquay on 30 November 1862.
A full list of the works of Knowles and of the various notices of him will be found in the ''The Life of James Sheridan Knowles'' (1872), privately printed by his son, Richard Brinsley Knowles (1820–1882), who was well known as a journalist. It was translated into German.〔

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