Stella Benson
Full Name: | Stella Benson |
Born: | January 6, 1892 Easthope, Shropshire, England |
Died: | December 7, 1933 H? Long, Tonkin, Vietnam |
Occupation: | novelist, poet, and travel writer |
Nationality: | English |
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Biography
Stella Benson was an English feminist, novelist, poet, and travel writer. She was a recipient of the Benson Medal.
According to George Malcolm Johnson, "Stella Benson had a unique ability to blend fantasy and reality, especially evident in her earlier novels and in her short stories. Her impish humour and wicked wit, frequently directed towards a satirical end, masked an underlying compassion. Benson's novels (especially her later more realistic ones) and stories often treat serious social issues and reflect her travails as a twentieth-century woman: supporting female suffrage, witnessing the tragedy of the First World War, and living in a hostile, volatile colonial setting. Despite her very modern, ironic treatment of the theme of individuals lost, isolated, and alienated in strange and frightening situations, she has not garnered much contemporary critical attention, and deserves reappraisal."
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