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A Short Biography of Ouida

Author Name:

Ouida

Born As:

Maria Louise Ramé

Other Names:

Ouida

Born:

1 Jan 1839

Died:

25 Jan 1908




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Novelist                          
Two Little Wooden Shoes - 1874. - also published with the title Bébée.
Afternoon - 1883.
An Altruist - 1897.
Ariadne - 1877.
Beatrice Boville and Other Stories - 1868.
Bimbi: Stories for Children - 1882.
Cecil Castlemaine's Gage - 1867.
A Dog of Flanders - 1872. - made into a popular cartoon TV series in 1975 in Japan, a film in 1935, 1959 and in 1999 starring Jon Voight.
Chandos - 1866.
Critical Studies - 1900.
Dogs - 1897.
Don Guesaldo - 1886.
Frescoes: Dramatic Sketches - 1883.
Friendship - 1878.
Folle-Farine - 1871.
Guilderoy - 1889.
Helianthus - 1908.
Held in Bondage - 1863. - first published with the title Granville de Vigne.
A House Party - 1887.
The Silver Christ and A Lemon Tree - 1894.
Idalia - 1867.
In a Winter City - 1876.
In Maremma - 1882.
La Strega and Other Stories - 1899.
Le Selve and Other Tales - 1896.
The Massarenes - 1897.
Moths - 1880.
Muriella; or, Le Selve - 1897.
The New Priesthood: A Protest Against Vivisection - 1893.
Othmar - 1885.
Pascarel - 1874.
Pipistrello and Other Stories - 1880.
Princess Napraxine - 1884.
Puck - 1870.
A Rainy June - 1885.
Ruffino and Other Stories - 1890.
Santa Barbara and Other Stories - 1891.
Signa - 1875.
The Silver Christ - 1894.
Strathmore - 1865.
Street Dust and Other Stories - 1901.
Syrlin - 1890.
The Tower of Taddeo - 1892.
Toxin - 1895.
Tricotrin - 1869.
Two Offenders and Other Tales - 1894.
Under Two Flags - 1867.                          
                          
                          
Ouida was the pen name.
Preferred to be known as Marie Louise de la Ramée.