

An edition of As good as God, as clever as the devil (2012)
the impossible life of Mary Benson
By Rodney Bolt
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Windsor/Paragon
Language
eng
Pages
353
Description:
"Minnie Sidgwick was just twelve years old when her cousin, twenty-three-year-old Edward Benson, proposed to her in 1853. Edward went on to be Archbishop of Canterbury and little Minnie - as Mary Benson - to preside over Lambeth Palace. When [he] died [in 1896], Mary set up house in a Jacobean manor house with her friend Lucy Tait. She remained at the heart of her family of fiercely eccentric children; Arthur wrote the words for Land of Hope and Glory [music by Edward Elgar]; Fred became a successful author (his Mapp and Lucia novels still have a cult following); and Maggie a renowned Egyptologist. But none of the them was 'the marrying sort' and such a rackety family seemed destined for disruption. Drawing on the diaries and novels of thye Bensons themselves ... Bolt has created a ... family history of Victorian and Edwardian England."--Back cover.
subjects: Bishops' spouses, Biography, Lesbians, Large type books, Évêques, Biographies, Conjoints, Lesbiennes, Livres en gros caractères, Large print books
People: Mary Benson (1842-1918)
Places: Great Britain, Grande-Bretagne