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  1. Stella Benson (6 de enero de 1892 - 7 de diciembre de 1933) fue una feminista, novelista, poeta y escritora de viajes inglesa; receptora de la Medalla Benson. Biografía. Benson fue hija de Ralph Beaumont Benson (1862-1911), un miembro de la nobleza terrateniente, y Caroline Essex Cholmondeley en Easthope, Shropshire en 1892.

  2. Stella Benson (6 January 1892 – 7 December 1933) was an English feminist, novelist, poet, and travel writer. She was a recipient of the Benson Medal . Early life. Benson was born to Ralph Beaumont Benson (1862–1911), a member of the landed gentry, and Caroline Essex Cholmondeley in Easthope, Shropshire in 1892.

  3. 4 de feb. de 2005 · Benson, Stella, 1892-1933: Title: Living Alone Credits: Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Susan Skinner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. Language: English: LoC Class: PR: Language and Literatures: English literature: Subject: Fantasy literature Subject: World War, 1914-1918 -- Fiction Subject: London (England) -- Fiction ...

  4. Living Alone (1919) is a novel by Stella Benson. Considered a pioneering work of fantasy fiction, Living Alone is a story of magic set in London during the First World War. Bensons meditative, diaristic prose guides the reader alongside her protagonist, a young woman introduced to a world of witchcr...

  5. Author Stella Benson captivates readers in Southern Discomfort. In this novel, a San Francisco socialite unwittingly becomes involved with a rakish young man from the rural South while searching for ideal love.

  6. Stella Benson. Stella Benson was born at Lutwyche Hall on Wenlock Edge in Shropshire in 1892. Having escaped restrictive family life, she worked in London in the suffrage movement and in social work in the poorest areas. She married Shaemas O’Gorman Anderson in 1921, and travelled the world with him to his many customs posts, mainly in China ...

  7. Stella Benson – feminist, diarist, novelist and travel writer – published her first novel, I Pose, in 1915. Her last book, a collection of short stories, was published posthumously in 1936.