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The Life and Letters of Leslie Stephen (Paperback)
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The Life and Letters of Leslie Stephen (Paperback)
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies
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Leslie Stephen (1832-1904), the founding Editor of the Dictionary
of National Biography, was one of the leading literary figures of
the nineteenth century. Stephen, the father of artist Vanessa Bell
and writer Virginia Woolf, began his career writing for London
publications before being appointed Editor of The Cornhill Magazine
in 1881. The magazine's proprietor approached him with the idea for
the Dictionary, and the first volume appeared in 1885 to much
acclaim - but by 1889 Stephen had collapsed from overwork and
finally stepped down from his editorial role in 1891. However, he
continued to write extensively not least, publishing the
three-volume The English Utilitarians (also reissued in this
series) in 1900. This biography, published in 1906, was written by
family friend and legal historian Frederic Maitland (1850-1906),
who drew extensively from Stephen's letters to give a detailed
account of the life of a most influential Victorian.
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