Mona Caird
English novelist and essayist (1854–1932) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alice Mona Alison Caird[1] (née Alison; 24 May 1854[note 1] – 4 February 1932) was an English novelist and essayist known for feminist writings, which were controversial when they were published.[2] She also advocated for animal rights and civil liberties, and contributed to advancing the interests of the New Woman in the public sphere.[3]
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Mona Caird | |
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Born | Alice Mona Alison (1854-05-24)24 May 1854 Ryde, Isle of Wight, England |
Died | 4 February 1932(1932-02-04) (aged 77) Hampstead, London, England |
Pen name | G. Noel Hatton |
Occupation | Essayist, novelist, social reformer |
Subjects | Feminism, civil liberties, animal rights |
Literary movement | New Woman |
Years active | 1883–1931 |
Spouse |
James Alexander Henryson
(m. 1877; died 1921) |
Children | 1 |
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