Frederic Henry Balfour
1846–1909 (age 63)
Biography
Frederic Henry Balfour (1846–1909) was a writer whose literary contributions enriched the cultural discourse of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His work reflected a commitment to the written word and the exploration of ideas through narrative and essay, establishing him as a significant voice in the literary world of his time.
Balfour's literary legacy was recognized by his contemporaries and continues to be valued by scholars and readers. He spent his final years in Florence, a city long associated with artistic and intellectual achievement, and his memory is preserved in that city of enduring cultural significance.