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L. S. Bevington

Louisa Sarah Bevington was a nineteenth-century English anarchist, poet, and essayist known for her contributions to radical literature.

Lived
1845–1895
Nationality
English
Era
Victorian
Language
English

Louisa Sarah Bevington (1845–1895) was an English anarchist, essayist, and poet who active during the late Victorian era. She wrote and published works that contributed to the political and literary discourse of her time, establishing herself as a notable voice within radical circles.

Bevington's commitment to anarchist philosophy and her literary contributions earned her significant respect among contemporary radicals. Her standing in the movement is reflected by the prominent figures who paid tribute to her, including the renowned anarchist philosopher Peter Kropotkin, who was among those in attendance at her funeral following her death in November 1895.