
Robert Hugh Benson
Robert Hugh Benson was an English author and Anglican priest, born on November 18, 1871, and later converted to Catholicism. He is best known for his dystopian novel 'Lord of the World,' published in 1907, which explores themes of ideologies, globalism, and the supernatural. Benson's works often reflect his concerns about modernity and the decline of faith, and they have garnered attention for their prophetic insights into societal issues. His literature has been recommended by various popes, including Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis, highlighting its continued relevance in discussions about cultural and ideological challenges.
Born on Nov 15, 1871 (153 years old)
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Robert Hugh Benson is the author of the dystopian novel 'Lord of the World'.
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