Mary Josephine Benson

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Mary Josephine Benson
Benson as she appeared in the anthology Canadian Singers and Their Songs (1919)
Benson as she appeared in the anthology Canadian Singers and Their Songs (1919)
Born(1887-03-20)March 20, 1887
DiedAugust 31, 1965(1965-08-31) (aged 78)
OccupationPoet, journalist
NationalityCanadian
Notable worksMy Pocket Beryl (1921)
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Mary Josephine Benson (born Trotter; March 20, 1887 – August 31, 1965) was a Canadian poet and journalist.

Life[edit]

Benson was originally from Port Hope, Ontario.[1][2] She worked in journalism and advertising in Toronto in the 1910s, and returned to Port Hope following her marriage in 1915.[3]

A report on a reading she gave in 1931 described her voice as "charmingly musical".[4]

Writing[edit]

A 1922 review described her only published collection My Pocket Beryl as "real, personal and authentic poetry, of the present era".[5] Among the works collected in My Pocket Beryl is a prose poem about Christmas.[6]

In 1931, she received a $25 (equivalent to $432 in 2021) prize for her poem "The Bitter Lover", awarded "for the best short poem on any subject by a British subject residing in Canada". Andrew Macphail selected her poem as the winner.[7]

In addition to My Pocket Beryl, Benson published individual poems in newspapers and magazines including Maclean's and The Globe (now The Globe and Mail).[8][9]

Works[edit]

  • Benson, Mary Josephine (1921). My Pocket Beryl. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart.
  • Benson, Mary Josephine (1997). For the Love of Words: The Collected Poems of Mary Josephine Benson. Abbeyfield Publishers. ISBN 0-9680045-3-9. OCLC 36693060.

Further reading[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Lloyd, Karen (January 22, 2002). "Public invited to library dedication". Evening Guide. p. 2. ISSN 1184-5511. ProQuest 351632801.
  2. ^ "Prominent Women at Heliconian Tea". The Globe. June 24, 1931. p. 14. ISSN 0839-3680. ProQuest 1355128979.
  3. ^ "Benson, Mary Josephine Trotter". Canada's Early Women Writers. Simon Fraser University. May 18, 2018.
  4. ^ "Women's Organizations". The Globe. December 8, 1931. p. 14. ISSN 0839-3680. ProQuest 1355026496.
  5. ^ "A New Canadian Poetic Voice". The Canadian Bookman: 92. March 1922.
  6. ^ "Mary Josephine Benson of Toronto …". The Vancouver Daily Province. December 24, 1921. p. 17. ISSN 0839-329X. ProQuest 2368368111.
  7. ^ "Awards Made in Poetry Contest of Authors' Body". Montreal Gazette. Vol. 160, no. 108. May 6, 1931. p. 13. ISSN 0384-1294. ProQuest 2158704041.
  8. ^ Benson, Mary Josephine (August 13, 1929). "The Comforters". The Globe. p. 17. ISSN 0839-3680. ProQuest 1352175522.
  9. ^ Benson, Mary Josephine (March 1, 1919). "The City of Lost Laughter". Maclean's. 32 (3): 24. ISSN 0024-9262. ProQuest 1475346365.

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