Alexander Campbell
1764–1824 (age 60)
Biography
Alexander Campbell (1764–1824) was a Scottish writer whose literary endeavors contributed to the cultural life of his nation during the late Georgian period. He engaged with the intellectual currents of his time, producing works that reflected the interests and concerns of his era.
Campbell was buried at Canongate Kirkyard in Edinburgh, among other notable Scottish figures. His life spanned the transformative years of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, a period of considerable cultural and social change.