Julius Charles Hare, a British writer, was born on September 13, 1795, and died on January 3, 1855. Known for his humorous and satirical writing style, Hare is best remembered for works such as 'The Curious Life of Charles Wilson' and 'The Life of Sir John Brander'. His contributions to 19th-century British literature are significant and have had a lasting impact on writers and readers alike.
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