- BENSON, Edward Frederick
- (1867-1940)UK novelist, brother of A.C. BENSON and Robert Hugh BENSON and by far the most prolific of them, with dozens of attractive, realistic novels and romances to his credit. His fantasy stories are well known, and some verge on sf: they can be found in The Room in the Tower and Other Stories (coll 1912), The Countess of Lowndes Square (coll 1920), Visible and Invisible (coll 1923), Spook Stories (coll 1928) and More Spook Stories (coll 1934). The Tale of an Empty House (coll 1986) is a convenient posthumous collection, while The Flint Knife (coll 1986) ed Jack Adrian (1945-) assembles mostly uncollected material, including "Sir Roger de Coverley" (1927), an sf tale which reflects the time theories of J.W. DUNNE.JCOther works: The Luck of the Vails (1901); The Valkyries (1903); The Image in the Sand (1905); The Angel of Pain (1905 US); The House of Defense (1906 Canada); David Blaize and the Blue Door (1918); Across the Stream (1919); "And the Dead Spake - " and The Horror-Horn (coll 1923 chap US); Colin (1923) and Colin II (1925); The Inheritor (1930), in which Pan and Dionysius cause conniptions in Cornwall; Ravens' Blood (1934).
Science Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia. Academic. 2011.