O Autorze

E. F. Benson was a prominent English author known for his humorous and satirical novels, as well as his contributions to the genre of ghost stories. Born in Leeds in 1867, he was the son of a bishop and was educated at St Paul's School and King's College, Cambridge. Benson gained fame for his series of novels featuring the character Lucia, with 'Queen Lucia' being one of his most celebrated works. His writing style is characterized by sharp wit and keen observations of social manners, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

In addition to his fiction, Benson was an accomplished biographer and wrote extensively on a variety of subjects, including history and travel. His works often reflected the societal changes of his time, and he had a unique ability to blend humor with deeper themes of human nature. E. F. Benson's influence can still be seen today in the works of contemporary authors, and his legacy continues through adaptations of his novels into television and film.

Data Urodzenia July 24, 1867
Miejsce Urodzenia Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Data śmierci February 29, 1940
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