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Ella Hepworth Dixon

    Ella Hepworth Dixon was a British author whose work engages with the themes of the late Victorian era. Her writing often explores the position and experiences of the modern woman within the society of her time. Through her stylistic approach and her perspective on contemporary social issues, she brings an original viewpoint to literature.

    One Doubtful Hour and Other Side-Lights on the Feminine Temperament
    My Flirtations
    • My Flirtations

      Illustrated by J. Bernard Partridge

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Ella Hepworth Dixon, an influential English author and editor, is celebrated for her New Woman novel, The Story of a Modern Woman. In 1888, she became the editor of The Woman's World, following an offer from Oscar Wilde, and later edited The Englishwoman, a magazine featuring diverse content aimed at women. The Englishwoman included sections on sports, fashion critiques, social events, and literature, showcasing Dixon's commitment to addressing the varied interests and conditions of women in her time.

      My Flirtations
    • The book highlights Ella Hepworth Dixon's contributions as a pioneering English author and editor during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Notably, she edited influential publications like The Woman's World and The Englishwoman, which featured diverse content catering to women's interests, from sports and fashion to literature. Her best-known work, The Story of a Modern Woman, exemplifies the New Woman movement, and her editorial efforts reflected a commitment to addressing various aspects of women's lives and experiences.

      One Doubtful Hour and Other Side-Lights on the Feminine Temperament