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Name
  
Basil King

Role
  
Writer


Spouse
  
Esther Foot (m. ?–1928)

Children
  
Penelope King

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Died
  
June 22, 1928, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Movies
  
Earthbound, The Wild Olive, The Inner Shrine

Books
  
The conquest of fear, The Wild Olive, The Inner Shrine, The Street Called Straight, Warp Spasm

Similar People
  
Oliver Morosco, Oscar Apfel, Frank Reicher, J Stuart Blackton, T Hayes Hunter

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William Benjamin Basil King (1859–1928) was a Canadian-born clergyman who became a writer after retiring from the clergy. His novels and non-fiction were spiritually oriented.

Contents

Basil King The Dusty Bookcase Basil King39s Silent Unseen World

Life and career

He was born on February 26, 1859, in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. He was graduated from the University of King's College in Nova Scotia, and served as an Anglican rector at St. Luke's Pro-Cathedral in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and later at Christ Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

King began writing in 1900 after he was forced to retire from the clergy due to loss of eyesight and thyroid disease. His anonymously published novel The Inner Shrine, about a French Irish girl whose husband is killed in a duel, became very popular when published in 1909. King subsequently published a number of best-selling works.

King's spiritual orientation increased later in his life. His The Abolishing of Death (1919) described the transmission of messages from a deceased chemist. The Conquest of Fear (1921) portrayed his own struggle with ill health and eventual spiritual growth, and lays out his somewhat mystical approach to religious understanding. Critics often faulted King's fiction for its sentimentality and didacticism.

He died in Cambridge, Massachusetts on June 22, 1928.

Quotes

"Go at it boldly, and you'll find unexpected forces closing round you and coming to your aid." sometimes cited as "Be bold and mighty forces will come to your aid."

Selected works

  • Griselda (1900)
  • Let Not Man Put Asunder (1902)
  • The Giant's Strength (1907)
  • The Inner Shrine (1909)
  • The Wild Olive (1910)
  • The Street Called Straight (1912)
  • The Way Home (1913)
  • The Letter of the Contract (1914)
  • The Side of the Angels (1916)
  • The High Heart (1917)
  • The Lifted Veil (1917)
  • Abraham's Bosom (1918)
  • The Abolishing of Death (1919)
  • The City of Comrades (1919)
  • Going West (1919)
  • The Thread of Flame (1920)
  • Earthbound (1920)
  • The Conquest of Fear (1921)
  • The Dust Flower (1922)
  • The Discovery of God (1923)
  • The Happy Isles (1923)
  • The Bible and Common Sense (1924)
  • The Spreading Dawn (1927)(*first appeared as short story in Saturday Evening Post, 1917)
  • References

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