Reynolds, George W. M.



Reynolds (23 July 1814 – 19 June 1879) was an English writer, editor, and journalist, best known for his "sensation" fiction which, in his time, made him one of the most widely read authors in England, though he is almost unknown now outside of Gothic circles, and even there is remembered primarily for Wagner the Wehr-Wolf. Reynolds was also an outspoken supporter of radical political causes.

Sites:
Biographical overview
Matthew Koyle [Victorian Web]
Brief biographical note
[Wikipedia]


Etexts:
Wagner the Wehr-Wolf (1846 - 1847)
- at Project Gutenberg (various formats)

"George W. M. Reynolds."