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Extractions: DUFF GORDON Lucie (1821-1869), English woman of letters, daughter of John and Sarah Austin , was born on the 24th of June 1821. Her chief playfellows as a child were her cousin, Henry Reeve , and John Stuart Mill , who lived next door in Queen Square, London . In 1834 the Austins went to Boulogne Heinrich Heine . The poet and the little girl became fast friends, and years afterwards she contributed to Lord Houghton's Monographs Personal and Social a touching account of a renewal of their friendship when Heine lay dying in Paris . Her parents went to Malta in 1836, and Lucie Austin was left in England at school, but her unconventional education made the restrictions of a girls' school exceedingly irksome. She showed her independence of character by joining the English Church, though this step was certain to cause pain to her parents, who were Unitarians, and to many of her friends. She married in 1840 Sir Alexander Duff -Gordon (1811-1872). With her mother's beauty she had inherited her social gifts, and she gathered round her a brilliant circle of friends. George Meredith has analysed and described her extraordinary success as a hostess, and the process by which she reduced too ardent admirers to "happy crust-munching devotees." "In England, in her day," he says, "while health was with her, there was one house where men and women conversed. When that house perforce was closed, a light had gone out in our country." After her father's death, she fell into weak health and was obliged to seek sunnier climes. She went in 1860 to the Cape of Good Hope, and later to
The French In Algiers (Open Library) The French in Algiers by Duff Gordon, Lucie Lady, 1855,J. Murray edition, in English New ed. http://openlibrary.org/ia/frenchinalgierss00duffuoft
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A Celebration Of Women Writers: EGYPT Duff Gordon, Lucie, Lady, 18211869 aka Lucie Austin (1821 - 1869) ; Wikipedia. The Amber Witch (from David Nutt's 1895 London edition, as reprinted in 1971 by Dover) (Gutenberg text http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/EGYPT.html
Extractions: WRITERS FROM EGYPT Bint El Shatei [aka Daughter of the Riverbank; Bint al-Shati; Aisha 'Abd al-Rahman; Aisha Abdel Rahman] (1913 - 1974) ; More Information Booth, Marilyn (February 24, 1955 - ) Butler, Elizabeth, Lady, 1846-1933 [aka Elizabeth Southerden Thompson] (1846 - 1933) ; More Information More Information More Information Buxton, Clare Emily (1873 - 1959)
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Travel Accounts Books Background Egypt Information - Tripwolf Duff Gordon, Lucie A Passage to Egypt (2007, Tauris Co Ltd). This unconventional Victorian left her husband and children in England to travel to Egypt for http://www.tripwolf.com/en/egypt/info/background-books-travel-accounts
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Lady Duff Gordon's Letters From The Cape : Greg Laden's Blog Lady Duff Gordon (Lucie) traveled to Cape Town in the 1860s, and chronicled her trip with letters home, which are available from various sources as Letters from the Cape. http://scienceblogs.com/gregladen/2010/04/lady_duff_gordons_letters_from.php
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