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Robert Hugh Benson (1871–1914), son of an Archbishop of Canterbury and himself a convert Catholic priest, wrote the influential dystopian novel Lord of the World (1907), imagining the coming of Antichrist in a secular, technological near-future, a book admired by several popes. Its counterpart The Dawn of All offers the opposite future. A striking religious voice in early speculative fiction.
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