Florence Dixie
Lady Florence Caroline Dixie, née Douglas (1855 - 1905), was a Scottish writer, war correspondent, and feminist. Her account of travelling Across Patagonia, her children's books The Young Castaways and Aniwee: or, The Warrior Queen, and her feminist utopia Gloriana: or, The Revolution of 1900 all deal with feminist themes related to girls, women, and their positions in society.…more
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The Mad Bad Line: The family of Lord Alfred Douglas
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1981
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Lady Patagonia: Florence Dixie, la primera turista de la región magallánica
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1879
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Scottish Literature: An Introduction
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2022
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A History of Scottish Women's Writing
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1997
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The Land of Story-Books: Scottish Children's Literature in the Long Nineteenth Century
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Victorian Women Travel Writers in Africa (Twayne's English Authors Series)
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1982
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Scottish Literary Review, Spring/Summer 2022
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2022
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Riding Across Patagonia
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The Poets of Dumfriesshire
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1910
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Essential Novelists - Florence Dixie: discussing the place of women in society
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