Lady Florence Dixie | |
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Born | Florence Caroline Douglas 24 May 1855 Cummertrees, Dumfriesshire, Scotland |
Died | 7 November 1905 Glen Stuart, Dumfriesshire, Scotland | (aged 50)
Occupation | War correspondent |
Known for | Feminist |
Spouse |
Alexander Dixie (m. 1875) |
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Parents |
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Relatives | John Douglas (brother) Francis Douglas (brother) Archibald Edward Douglas (brother) James Douglas |
Lady Florence Caroline Dixie (née Douglas; 24 May 1855 – 7 November 1905) was a Scottish writer, war correspondent, and feminist.[1] 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.