Ouida

Ouida, actually Mary Louise [ de la ] Ramee, sometimes in the notation Oui'da, ( born January 1, 1839 in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England; † January 25, 1908 in Viareggio, Italy) was a British writer.

Mary Louise Ramee was the daughter of a French father and an English mother. In her youth, Ramee moved to London, where she worked at the magazines New Monthly Magazine and Bentley's. Your first story, Granville de Vigne (later republished under the title character in Bondage), was published in 1860 in New Monthly, followed by other novels.

Under two flags and Moths are considered their most characteristic works.

1874 Ouida moved to Florence; their following works were therefore mostly influenced Italian. Occasionally, they also worked in Italy for magazines.

Ouida had indeed earned a considerable sum by selling their books, but this money is spent without a reserve fund, so she became the recipient of a small pension and died impoverished early 1908 in Viareggio.

Your title A Dog of Flanders was filmed in 1975 under the Japanese title Flanders no Inu as a 52- episode anime series, known in Germany under the title Niklaas, a boy from Flanders.

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