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  1. Sir Leslie holds a unique place in our literary and cultural history as a distinguished man of letters, and especially as the first editor of the Dictionary of National Biography and the author of as many as 378 of its original biographies (see Lee). He is well known too because he features in the work and biographies of his even more famous ...

  2. Leslie Stephen. Leslie Stephen (Foto von George Charles Beresford, 1902) Leslie Stephen um 1860. Sir Leslie Stephen, KCB (* 28. November 1832 in London; † 22. Februar 1904 in Kensington, London) war ein britischer Historiker, Literat und Bergsteiger. Er war der Vater der Schriftstellerin Virginia Woolf sowie der Malerin Vanessa Bell .

  3. Thinking with and against his time, Stephen held a key position at the heart of the Victorian literary sceneand was an impressively prolific writer, profoundly engaged with the religious, philosophical and social debates of his age. A highly respected journalist and critic, he edited the Cornhill Magazine from 1871 to 1882, publishing works by ...

  4. Leslie Stephen. Sir Leslie Stephen (ur. 28 listopada 1832 w Londynie, zm. 22 lutego 1904 tamże) – angielski pisarz, badacz, krytyk literacki, historyk i filozof oraz alpinista. Ojciec m.in. Virginii Woolf i Vanessy Bell .

  5. 24 de mai. de 2012 · Hours in a Library. This three-volume set brings together a diverse selection of essays by Sir Leslie Stephen (1832-1904), author, philosopher and literary critic. Educated at Eton and Cambridge, he was the founding editor of the Dictionary of National Biography and father of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. He wrote critiques of many authors ...

  6. Author and mountaineer Sir Leslie Stephen (1832–1904) developed a passion for the Alps following his first trip to the Bavarian Tyrol in 1855. He went on to achieve several first ascents of Alpine peaks, earning him a reputation as one of the foremost alpinists in Britain.

  7. 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.