Stephen McKenna
Born
in Beckenham, Kent, England, The United Kingdom
February 27, 1888
Died
September 26, 1967
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The Sixth Sense: A Novel
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published
1915
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20 editions
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Sonia: Between Two Worlds
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published
1917
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69 editions
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The Confessions of a Well-Meaning Woman
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published
1922
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33 editions
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Lady Lilith: Being the First Part of The Sensationalists
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published
1920
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30 editions
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The Pursuit of Painting
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published
1997
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Midas and Son
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published
1919
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34 editions
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The Oldest God
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published
1926
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6 editions
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Tex: a chapter in the life of Alexander Teixeira de Mattos
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published
1922
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43 editions
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The Education of Eric Lane: Being the Second Part of The Sensationalists
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published
1921
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37 editions
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Soliloquy, a novel
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published
1922
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16 editions
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“One more serious word . . . my conscience won't allow me to pass as a Plotinian: I loved the work . . . but I was never convinced by the philosophy or the ethic of it: I'm a secularist agnostic: I don't know anything about the Soul or the Divine or Immortality or anything of that order, and I do believe in this life: I hate those who hate the world: had I children I'd try to lead them to love beauty, nobility, even what I vaguely call Spirituality; but I'd want them to get and give all the good of the world, and the honourable or not dishonourable pleasure of it-of course I'd want them to think and work out what is the real pleasure, what is the false, deceptive-but to them, to themselves, not by any law of Moses or Plotinus or Daddy Stephen MacKenna. Plotinus and all the Mystics and Gospels of all the creeds are to my mind valuable as corrective, as poetry, as suggestion, as windows opening on to vistas of the possible: as law, as dogma, wicked.”
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