Whitwell Elwin (1816 - 1900), critic and editor, son of a country
gentleman of Norfolk, studied at Cambridge, and took orders. He was an
important contributor to the Quarterly Review , of which he became
editor in 1853. He undertook to complete Croker's edition of Pope, and
brought out 5 volumes, when he dropped it, leaving it to be finished by Mr.
Courthope. As an editor he was extremely autocratic, and on all subjects had
pronounced opinions, and often singular likes and dislikes.