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Stephen Winsten
Stephen Winsten
(1893–1991) was the name adopted by
Samuel Weinstein
, one of the '
Whitechapel Boys
' group of young
Jewish
men and future writers in London's East End in the years before
World War I
(the others were
Isaac Rosenberg
,
John Rodker
and
Joseph Leftwich
). In the First World War he was a
conscientious objector
, and imprisoned in Bedford and Reading gaols. He is now known for his works about
George Bernard Shaw
, and his life of
Henry Salt
.
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