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Edward Prime-Stevenson

Also known as

Edward Irenaeus Prime- StevensonPrime-Stevenson, Edward, 1868-1942.Xavier MAYNEXavier MayneEdward Irenaeus Prime-StevensonEdward 1868-1942 Prime-StevensonEdward Prime Edward Prime Stevenson

Edward Prime Stevenson was born on January 29, 1858, in Madison, New Jersey. His father, Paul E. Stevenson, was a Presbyterian minister and a school principal; his mother, Cornelia, came from the Prime family of distinguished literary and academic figures. After studying law, Stevenson decided to become a writer and a journalist. In 1901 he moved to Europe, living in Florence and Lausanne, where he died of a heart attack in 1942. In 1896 Stevenson published The Square of Sevens, and the Parallelogram: An Authoritative Method of Cartomancy with a Prefatory Note by Robert Antrobus that was supposedly written in 1735. However, it is believed that he was the author. In 1906, under the pseudonym <a href="https://openlibrary.org/authors/OL2003010A/Xavier_Mayne">Xavier Mayne</a>, Stevenson published the homosexually themed novel Imre: A Memorandum, and in 1908 a sexology study, The Intersexes, a defense of homosexuality from a scientific, legal, historical, and personal perspective.

Born 1858-01-01

Died 1942-01-01

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL1521335A
  • ISNI0000000081903164
  • VIAF121908480
  • WikidataQ595483
  • LibriVox13412

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Books by Edward Prime-Stevenson

Total count: 7