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  Edward White Benson - LoveToKnow 1911
EDWARD WHITE BENSON (1829-1896), archbishop of Canterbury, was born on the 4th of July 1829, at Birmingham.
Benson took his degree in 1852 as a senior optime, eighth classic and senior chancellor's medallist, and was elected fellow of Trinity in the following year.
His literary capacity was early shown in the remarkable fiction of his Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton (1886) under the pseudonym of " Christopher Carr," and his Poems (1893) and Lyrics (1895) established his reputation as a writer of verse.
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 Edward Frederic Benson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
E.F. Benson was born at Wellington College in Berkshire, the fifth child of the headmaster, Edward White Benson (later Archbishop of Canterbury), and Mary Sidgwick Benson.
He was a brother of Arthur Christopher Benson, who wrote the words to Land of Hope and Glory, and Robert Hugh Benson, author of several novels and Catholic apologetic works.
Benson was also known as a writer of ghost stories, which frequently appear in collections, and of a series of biographies/autobiographies and memoirs, including one of Charlotte Brontë.
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 A. C. Benson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arthur Christopher Benson (24 April 1862 – 17 June 1925) was one of six children of Edward White Benson, a late nineteenth-century Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Benson family were exceptionally literate and accomplished, but their history was somewhat tragic.
A son and daughter died young, and another daughter, as well as A C himself, suffered badly from a mental condition that was probably manic-depressive psychosis, which they had inherited from their father.
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 RPO -- Selected Poetry of Arthur Christopher Benson (1862-1925)
Born April 24, 1862, to Mary Sidgwick and Edward White Benson, future archbishop of Canterbury (1882-1896), Arthur Christopher Benson became a popular essayist of Edwardian England, the librettist of England's beloved anthem, "Land of Hope and Glory," and the editor of Queen Victoria's letters.
Benson then went to live in the Old Granary in Cambridge, in March 1906 to Hinton Hall at Haddenham, and last to Magdalene College, Cambridge, to which he was elected fellow in October 1904.
Benson went on to become president of Magdalene in 1912 and Master in 1915.
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Arthur seems not to have suspected it at first, and to have delighted in his friend's society; but such things as habits betray themselves, and my belief is that disclosures were made on November 8, which revealed to Arthur the state of the case.
Arthur was not drawn into any one of these completely, though I fancy that he was to a certain extent influenced by the teaching of one of these men.
The house that Arthur took was situated in large gardens or pleasure-grounds of the natural wilderness type that one finds in the East, shrubberies relegated to certain limits, but within those limits left absolutely to their own device and will, with the exception of arched and shaded paths cut under the thick intertwined leafage.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Benson,
Benson, Ezra Taft BENSON, EZRA TAFT [Benson, Ezra Taft] 1899-1994, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (1953-61), b.
Benson, Arthur Christopher BENSON, ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER [Benson, Arthur Christopher] 1862-1925, English author; eldest son of Archbishop Benson.
Benson, Vt. He was influential as editor of Graham's Magazine (1842-43) and the International Monthly Magazine (1850-52) and as anthologist of The Poets and Poetry of America (1842) and several similar books.
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 Pikle - The Diary Junction - Arthur Benson
Benson was educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge.
His father, Edward White Benson, was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1883 to his death in 1896.
A C Benson was a master at Eton College from 1885 to 1903, and, thereafter, a fellow at Magdalene College, Cambridge.
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 HighBeam Encyclopedia - Benson, Arthur Christopher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
BENSON, ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER [Benson, Arthur Christopher] 1862-1925, English author; eldest son of Archbishop Benson.
Find newspaper and magazine articles plus images and maps related to "Benson, Arthur Christopher" at HighBeam.
Christopher Dresser, the Centennial Exhibition, and the Anglo-American dialogue.
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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton, B. Of Trinity College, Cambridge, by Arthur Christopher Benson This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever.
He did not marry till rather late in life; and at the time when Arthur was growing up--the time when memory intwines itself most lingeringly with its surroundings, the time which comes back to us at ecstatic moments in later, sadder days--all the _entourage_ of the place was at its loveliest.
I, personally, always rather wondered that Arthur was ever attracted by Miss B----, for he was very fastidious, and the least suggestion of aiming at effect or vulgarity, or hankering after notoriety, would infallibly have disgusted him.
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 E.W. BENSON
E.W. archbishop of Canterbury, was born on the I4th of July 1829, at Birmingham.
Benson took his degree in 1852 as a senior optime, eighth classic and senior chancellor’s medallist, and was elected fellow of Trinity (Cambridge) in the following year.
His biography, by his son, reveals him as a man of devout life, impulsive indeed and masterful, but one who learned self-restraint by strenuous endeavour.
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 At Large
Papers of Arthur Christopher Benson, writer (1862-1925), Edward Frederic Benson, writer (1867-1940), Edward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury (1829-1896), Robert Hugh Benson, Roman Catholic Writer and Apologist (1871-1914), Margaret Benson, Egyptologist and religious philosopher (1865-1916).
Benson, were deposited by K.S.P. McDowall in 1949; MSS.
Requests to see any of the Benson papers should be made in advance, in writing, to Western Manuscripts.
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The Project Gutenberg Etext of Escape and Other Essays by Arthur Christopher Benson (#7 in our series by Arthur Christopher Benson) Copyright laws are changing all over the world.
Gladstone say, with kindled eye and emphatic gesture, that Arthur Hallam was the most perfect being physically, morally, and intellectually that he had ever seen or hoped to see.
Wit, swiftness of insight, beauty, lovableness-- all seem to have been there; and it remains that Arthur Hallam was worshipped and adored by his contemporaries with a fierce jealousy of devotion.
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 Poet: Arthur Christopher Benson - All poems of Arthur Christopher Benson
Poet: Arthur Christopher Benson - All poems of Arthur Christopher Benson
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Benson, Arthur Christopher (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)...
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 Arthur Christopher Benson quote - All the best stories in the world are but one story in reality -- the story of e - ...
Arthur Christopher Benson quote - All the best stories in the world are but one story in reality -- the story of e - Quotations Book
It is the only thing which interests us all and at all times, how to escape.
Arthur Christopher Benson (24 April 1862 17 June 1925) was one of six children of Edward White Benson, a late nineteenth-century Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Son of hymn­ist Ed­ward Ben­son, Arthur was ed­u­cat­ed at Eton and King’s Coll­ege, Cam­bridge (BA, first class Class­ic­al Tri­pos, 1884).
Life and Let­ters of Mag­gie Benson: by Her Brother, Ar­thur Christ­o­pher Ben­son (New York: Long­mans, Green, 1917)
Very oft­en a change of self is need­ed more than a change of scene.
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 A C Benson
Ghosts in the House (1996) (with R H Benson)
Henry James Letters to A. Benson and Auguste Monod (1969) by Henry James
On the Edge of Paradise: A. Benson the Diarist (1980) by David Newsome
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 Unholy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Westcott's son Arthur wrote approximately 940 pages about his father's life.
Here is what Arthur Westcott actually wrote about his father: "What happened to this Guild in the end I have not discovered.
The Principal of Jesus College, Cambridge, Arthur Grey was later to fictionalized the Ghost Club in 1919 as "The Everlasting Club" of Jesus College - a famous Cambridge ghost story that many still believe to be true.
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 James, Benson, Monod and Benson (1969) Henry James: letters to A. C. Benson and Auguste Monod
James, Benson, Monod and Benson (1969) Henry James: letters to A. Benson and Auguste Monod
Authors, American; Authors, English; Correspondence; 20th century; James, Henry; Benson, Arthur Christopher; Monod, Auguste
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 Books from Mosher's Library in the Bishop Collection
Copy used by Mosher to produce his own edition of Child Christopher with Mosher's editorial marks.
Arthur Rackham: A List of Books Illustrated by Him.
Staples, Arthur G. Just Talks On Common Themes.
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 Poetry X » Poetry Archives » Arthur Christopher Benson
Poetry X » Poetry Archives » Arthur Christopher Benson
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The Project Gutenberg Etext of At Large by Arthur Christopher Benson
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 Benson, Arthur Christopher: Watersprings
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Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton, B. of Trinity College
Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton, B. of Trinity College, Cambridge (Extracted from His Letters and Diar
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 The Altar Fire by A C Benson
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Yet it seems to me now that Dick has at last trusted God completely, made the last surrender, and put his miserable case in the Father's hands.
Used availability for A C Benson's The Altar Fire
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 Internet Archive: Details: The life of Edward White Benson : sometime Archbishop of Canterbury Volume 1
Internet Archive: Details: The life of Edward White Benson : sometime Archbishop of Canterbury Volume 1
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The life of Edward White Benson : sometime Archbishop of Canterbury Volume 1
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 The Silent Isle, by Arthur Christopher Benson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Silent Isle, by Arthur Christopher Benson
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And then my book, as I read it through for the last time, is all full of gentle and
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 Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria in Her Letters and Journals edited by Christopher Hibbert
The Letters of Queen Victoria: A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861, Volumes I-III edited by Arthur Christopher Benson and Viscount Esher
Letters of Queen Victoria from the Archives of the House of Brandenburg-Prussia edited by Hector Bolitho, translated by Mrs.
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 Supernatural Fiction Database, A.C. Benson
The brother of the more famous E.F. Benson and R.H. Benson, Arthur Christopher Benson is remembered for his essays
, by A. and R. Benson, edited, with an Introduction by Hugh Lamb, Ash-Tree Press (Ashcroft, British Columbia), 1996
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 Where No Fear Was by Arthur Christopher Benson eBook by BookRags
Where No Fear Was by Arthur Christopher Benson eBook by BookRags
Where No Fear Was by Arthur Christopher Benson
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