Alexander Smith (poet)
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Portrait head of Alexander Smith on his grave, Warriston Cemetery, Edinburgh Alexander Smith's grave, Warriston Cemetery Alexander Smith (1829/30, likely 31 December 1829 – 5 January 1867) was a Scottish poet,
labelled as one of the Spasmodic School, and essayist.
Alexander Smith was the eldest of eight, possibly nine, children born to John Smith (1803–1884) and Christina née Murray (1804–1881).
John Smith was a pattern designer for the textile trade; he worked variously in Paisley and in Kilmarnock, where Alexander was born, before moving to Glasgow when Alexander was about eight years old.
When Alexander was still at school, he was stricken by a fever that left him with a squint in one eye.
Details of his schooling are sparse, but it is known that it began in Paisley and continued at a school in John Street in Glasgow.
There was talk of him being trained for the ministry, but the family's finances required that he leave school at the age of eleven and follow his father's trade in the muslin factory.
Alexander was an avid reader, and became co-founder, with like-minded youngsters, of the Glasgow Addisonian Literary Society.
Early poems were published in The Glasgow Citizen, whose proprietor and editor James Hedderwick became a patron and friend.
The success of his first volume of poems, A Life Drama and other Poems (1853), brought him fame and influential supporters that led to him being appointed Secretary of Edinburgh University in 1854.
In Edinburgh, Smith was a near neighbour of landscape painter Horatio McCulloch, who had also grown up in Glasgow, and the two became firm friends.
McCulloch's wife, Marcella MacLellan, was from the Isle of Skye, where the Cuillin were the subjects of many of McCulloch's paintings.
He and Alexander Nicolson, a Skyeman living ...
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