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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 included 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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  • Stephen Weinstein (* 1893; † 1991) war ein englischer Schriftsteller. Sein Name lautete ursprünglich Samuel Weinstein; nach seiner Heirat mit Clare Birnberg nahm das Ehepaar den Nachnamen Winsten an und wurde Quäker. Im Ersten Weltkrieg verweigerte Weinstein aus Gewissensgründen den Kriegsdienst und wurde dafür im Gefängnis in Bedford und im Gefängnis in Reading inhaftiert. Als Schriftsteller ist er vor allem für seine Arbeit über Henry Salt sowie seine Arbeiten über George Bernhard Shaw bekannt, der sein Nachbar in Ayot St Lawrence in Hertfordshire war. (de)
  • 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 included 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. He married the artist Clara Birnberg (1894–1989); they both became Quakers. She as Clare Winsten is known for some sculptures, including one of St. Joan in the garden of Shaw’s house in Ayot St Lawrence in Hertfordshire, where Shaw and the Winstens were neighbours. Stephen's and Clara's daughter Ruth Harrison, a conscientious objector in WW2, was known as a campaigner for animal rights. (en)
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  • Stephen Weinstein (* 1893; † 1991) war ein englischer Schriftsteller. Sein Name lautete ursprünglich Samuel Weinstein; nach seiner Heirat mit Clare Birnberg nahm das Ehepaar den Nachnamen Winsten an und wurde Quäker. Im Ersten Weltkrieg verweigerte Weinstein aus Gewissensgründen den Kriegsdienst und wurde dafür im Gefängnis in Bedford und im Gefängnis in Reading inhaftiert. Als Schriftsteller ist er vor allem für seine Arbeit über Henry Salt sowie seine Arbeiten über George Bernhard Shaw bekannt, der sein Nachbar in Ayot St Lawrence in Hertfordshire war. (de)
  • 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 included 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. (en)
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  • Stephen Weinstein (de)
  • Stephen Winsten (en)
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