Alfred Edward Woodley Mason Apr 2026
During World War I, he served in the infantry, reaching the rank of Major in 1917, which influenced his later writing. 2. Signature Works
He served as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Coventry from 1906 until 1910. alfred edward woodley mason
Alfred Edward Woodley Mason (1865–1948) was a prolific English author and Liberal Party MP best known for his 1902 novel of redemption, , and for creating the French detective Inspector Hanaud . During World War I, he served in the
Originally an actor (he performed in George Bernard Shaw’s Arms and the Man in 1894), he shifted to writing after encouragement from Oscar Wilde. During World War I
Born in Dulwich, London, Mason was educated at Dulwich College and Trinity College, Oxford.