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Stella Benson

    6 janvier 1892 – 6 décembre 1933

    Stella Benson était une féministe, écrivaine de voyage et romancière anglaise dont les œuvres exploraient les questions sociales et l'expérience féminine. Sa prose, souvent éclairée par ses propres voyages et luttes personnelles, se distinguait par son portrait compatissant de personnages marginalisés et un œil avisé pour la critique sociale. Le style de Benson était à la fois intime et descriptif, capturant les complexités des relations humaines et les paysages culturels et géographiques plus larges. Par son écriture, elle cherchait à défendre l'agentivité féminine et à remettre en question les structures patriarcales, laissant un héritage d'auteure qui n'avait pas peur de confronter des vérités inconfortables.

    I Pose
    This is the End
    Pull Devil, Pull Baker
    The Poor Man
    Pipers and a Dancer
    La vie seule
    • 2024

      Eine fantastische Geschichte und ein Schlüsselroman über den Ersten Weltkrieg: Stella Bensons Roman «Zauberhafte Aussichten» entführt in eine Welt, die im Schatten des Krieges liegt und in der eine junge Frau unter magischen und mysteriösen Umständen zu ihrer eigenen Identität findet. Die junge Sarah Brown engagiert sich während des Ersten Weltkriegs für wohltätige Zwecke. Bei einer Komiteesitzung kommt es zu einer verhängnisvollen Begegnung – mit einer Hexe. Als diese sie einlädt, in ihrem geheimnisvollen Haus, dem «Haus Alleinleben» auf einer kleinen Insel auf der Themse, unterzuschlüpfen, begibt sich Sarah mit ihrem treuen Hund David auf das Abenteuer ihres Lebens. Neu entdeckt für deutsche Leser:innen: ein tief beeindruckendes Werk der literarischen Moderne, mit Ironie und Scharfblick erzählt.

      Zauberhafte Aussichten
    • 2023

      I Pose

      in large print

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      This publication focuses on making historical works accessible to individuals with impaired vision through large print. Megali, the publishing house behind this initiative, specializes in reproducing original texts, ensuring that important literary and historical content remains available to a wider audience.

      I Pose
    • 2023
    • 2022
    • 2022

      I Pose

      • 313pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,0(8)Évaluer

      We begin by following The Gardener in a shambolic and romantic walking journey, as his inexperience leads him a merry dance through youth's many poses, away from his shabby boarding house in London, toward the coast. Along the way, he falls for The Suffragette, but she rejects him. The problem is, she likes him, despite herself. But is she capable of traditional love? And so we also follow her, led through not only her political convictions, but also all the less certain parts of her personality, about which she is blindingly honest. Can she fit love for The Gardener into her busy passion for women's rights? Does she really want to? She thinks probably not. And yet...

      I Pose
    • 2022

      The oddest book you may ever read, both fantastic autobiography and ground-breaking autofictionCount Nicolas de Toulouse Lautrec de Savine was a hero in battle and a legendary lover in bed. A daring adventurer and a shameless swindler. A gambler ready to place the riskiest bets and a coward apt to flee his creditors in the middle of the night. Tsar of Bulgaria and a Chicago streetcar conductor. A racist, a chauvinist, and an antisemite. Was he all of these -- or none of them? This is the question Stella Benson struggled with as she tried to shape the Count's wild recollections into a coherent story. Which mattered more: the factual truth or the fictional truth? Her answer anticipates today's field of creative nonfiction -- while telling a wild, funny, and unique tale.

      Pull Devil, Pull Baker
    • 2019

      Exploring themes of ennui, romance, and the complexities of modern life, this poetry collection captures the reflections of a young woman navigating a rapidly changing world. Stella Benson expresses her fatigue with societal expectations and embraces her individuality, seeking her own path amidst the pressures of youth. The verses convey a poignant sense of longing and introspection, inviting readers to resonate with her journey of self-discovery.

      Twenty
    • 2016

      Jory Berg Alexander is beautiful, talented, cultured, refined and well educated--a sophisticated young San Francisco socialite and a recent graduate of the oldest and most prestigious all-girls boarding school in the Maryland hunt country. She is also an accomplished equestrian who received national recognition at a young age. Her passion for riding consumes every aspect of her life, and nothing can derail her plans for success--until she meets Nat. He is unlike anyone she has ever known--undisciplined and arrogant, with a volatile temper and a southern accent nearly incomprehensible to her ear. He is handsome, charismatic, and charming when it suits him, but his charm hides a darker side of insecurity and ignorance. He is the product of a small rural town, rife with suspicion and steeped in a tradition of intolerance and prejudice. As their passion for each other grows, the differences between them intensifies; until betrayal and deceit finally creep in to poison and possibly destroy their relationship. Opposites may attract, but for how long, and to what end? In this novel, a San Francisco socialite unwittingly becomes involved with a rakish young man from the rural South while searching for ideal love.

      Southern Discomfort
    • 2011

      "The Little World" is a fascinating travel book, in which Benson describes her travels around the world, concentrating on China and the USA.

      The Little World
    • 2009

      Twenty (1918)

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance. While it may exhibit imperfections like marks and notations due to its age, the reprint aims to maintain the integrity of the original text. This effort reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting important literature, offering readers access to high-quality editions that honor the past while remaining affordable.

      Twenty (1918)