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  1. Leslie Stephen (Londres, 28 de noviembre de 1832 - 22 de febrero de 1904) fue un biógrafo, alpinista y filósofo inglés, editor del Oxford Dictionnary of National Biography. Fue padre de la escritora Virginia Woolf.

  2. Sir Leslie Stephen KCB FBA (28 November 1832 – 22 February 1904) was an English author, critic, historian, biographer, mountaineer, and an early humanist activist. He was also the father of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Leslie Stephen (born Nov. 28, 1832, London—died Feb. 22, 1904, London) was an English critic, man of letters, and the first editor of the Dictionary of National Biography. A member of a distinguished intellectual family, Stephen was educated at Eton, at Kings College , London , and at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he was ...

  4. 25 de ene. de 2018 · Leslie Stephen fue un pionero de la escalada en los Alpes y editor del Alpine Journal. Fue el padre de la escritora Virginia Woolf, que se destacó en la literatura y el feminismo. Conoce su vida, su obra y su relación con la montaña.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Stephen vincula el paseo a la literatura, sobre todo a la literatura que comulga con la poesía o es, directamente, poesía. Su doctrina, expone, consiste en defender que «caminar es la mejor de las panaceas para las tendencias mórbidas de los escritores».

  6. Leslie Stephen (1832–1904), the founding Editor of the Dictionary of National Biography, was one of the leading literary figures of the nineteenth century. Stephen, the father of artist Vanessa Bell and writer Virginia Woolf, began his career writing for London publications before being appointed Editor of The Cornhill Magazine in 1881.

  7. 26 de nov. de 2012 · Leslie Stephen was a mountaineer, critic, and author who made early and important contributions to the literature of the golden age of alpinism. He was the father of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, and a pioneer of the sport of climbing in the Alps. Learn about his life, career, and legacy from this blog post by Alex Siskin.