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  1. 22 de mar. de 2011 · 72. Leslie STEPHEN died. Note 1: "deteriorated rapidly" after James Kenneth's death, "dying two years later" (Hussey 266) Note 2: "died awful, at thirty-seven, in 'convulsions' from the premature birth of her second child" (Lee 74) Note 3: death was premature, devastated Leslie, had influenza less than 2 mo before death. Personal Notes:

  2. Obituary for Leslie "Les" Stephen Hollo | Leslie “Les” Stephen Hollo, 60, of North Myrtle Beach, (formerly of The Bronx), passed away on March 15, 2024, due to complications from pancreatic cancer.

  3. 8 de out. de 2020 · Sir Leslie Stephen (1832–1904) was founding Editor of the Dictionary of National Biography (DNB). Also a writer on philosophy, ethics, and literature, he was educated at Eton, King's College, London, and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he remained as a Fellow and a tutor for a number of years.

  4. 20 de set. de 2020 · Leslie Stephen (1871) The Playground of Europe. Sbalordito dalle cime che ammirava da Fiera, mentre si preparava ad affrontare un’altra impresa alpinistica, Leslie scrisse: I stood silent before the peaks of Primiero, and saw in them a new land, still untouched by the foot of the tourist. Leslie Stephen (1871) The Playground of Europe

  5. 17 de jun. de 2012 · On Father’s Day, it seems fitting to recall that Leslie Stephen, Virginia Woolf’s father, played a key role in his younger daughter’s life. As the author of the Dictionary of National Biography, he served as a role model for Virginia’s scholarly habits. As an avid reader and writer, he encouraged Virginia’s intellectual curiosity by ...

  6. The daughter of Sir Leslie Stephen, VIRGINIA WOOLF was one of four children. The family divided its time between the London house in Hyde Park Gate and their summer home on the coast of Cornwall ...

  7. Sir Leslie Stephen (1832–1904) came from a distinguished family of politicians, jurists and writers, and was the father of Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf. His literary career began with writing about his great passion, the Alps, and he became a noted author and critic, and the first editor of the Dictionary of National Biography.