""Views and Opinions"" by Ouida, also known as Marie Louise de la Ramée, is a collection of essays and articles that reflect her perspectives on social, cultural, and political issues of her time. Ouida was a prolific Victorian-era novelist and critic known for her wit and sharp observations. In this collection, she shares her thoughts on topics such as literature, society, gender roles, and the arts, offering a blend of criticism, commentary, and personal reflections. Her writing style is characterized by a keen sense of humor, keen insight, and a passionate advocacy for social reform and…mehr
""Views and Opinions"" by Ouida, also known as Marie Louise de la Ramée, is a collection of essays and articles that reflect her perspectives on social, cultural, and political issues of her time. Ouida was a prolific Victorian-era novelist and critic known for her wit and sharp observations. In this collection, she shares her thoughts on topics such as literature, society, gender roles, and the arts, offering a blend of criticism, commentary, and personal reflections. Her writing style is characterized by a keen sense of humor, keen insight, and a passionate advocacy for social reform and artistic freedom. The essays reflect Ouida's critical and often controversial views, offering a blend of criticism, commentary, and personal reflection. She critiques the superficiality and materialism she perceives in contemporary society, advocates for artistic integrity and authenticity, and challenges the conventional norms and expectations imposed on women. Through this collection, Ouida aims to provoke thought and stimulate discussion, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the cultural and societal dynamics of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her eloquent writing and passionate arguments make ""Views and Opinions"" a compelling read for those interested in the intellectual and cultural debates of the period.
Maria Louise Ramé, known by her pen name Ouida, was an English novelist born on January 1, 1839, in Bury St Edmunds, United Kingdom. She was the daughter of Susan Sutton and Louis Ramée. Writing under the pseudonym Ouida, she became a moderately successful author, producing more than 40 novels, as well as numerous short stories, children's books, and essays. Ouida was renowned for her lavish lifestyle and hosted many of the literary figures of her time. While she lived in luxury, she often faced criticism for her flamboyant personality and extravagant ways. Her works typically focused on themes of romance, social class, and the complexity of human nature, with her most famous novels being "Under Two Flags" and "A Dog of Flanders." Although her popularity waned towards the end of her career, she remains an important figure in 19th-century English literature. Ouida passed away on January 25, 1908, in Viareggio, Italy, at the age of 69.
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