Robert Hugh Benson
1871–1914 (age 43)
Biography
Robert Hugh Benson was a prolific English writer and Catholic priest whose works spanned fiction, theology, and apologetics. Born in 1871, he became known for his imaginative novels that explored religious themes and spiritual questions, earning him recognition as one of the most significant Catholic literary figures of his era.
Benson's literary career flourished in the early twentieth century, producing numerous books that combined compelling narratives with thoughtful examination of faith and morality. His contributions to English literature and religious discourse left a lasting legacy, cementing his place among the notable writers of the Edwardian period until his death in 1914.