Leonard Arthur Magnus


Leonard Arthur Magnus, LL.B. was a British scholar and translator, with interests in Russian literature, as well as the author of a novel of utopian fiction.

Biography

Leonard A. Magnus was son of Sir Philip Magnus, Bt. and Lady Magnus. He was the editor of Respublica for the Early English Text Society, a translator from Russian, and an author of his own works.
In 1923–1924 he was traveling in the interior of Russia, facilitated by the Commissar of Education of Russia Lunacharsky, pursuing his studies in the folklore of Russia. He was "attacked by a malignant germ" and failed to get home, dying in Russia, in a nursing-home in Moscow.

Works

A Japanese Utopia