@booklet {6693, title = {"The Story of Loveland"}, howpublished = {Agnostic Journal and Eclectic Review }, volume = {54.4 - 7}, year = {1904}, note = {

Rpt. in her Izra; A Child of Solitude (London: John Long, [1906]), 421-41.

}, month = {January 23 - February 13, 1904}, pages = {51-53; 68-69; 83-84; 99-101}, abstract = {

Egalitarian eutopia stressing gender equality. Everyone works. Dual gender high offices. Vegetarian. Telepathy. Federation of states ruled by similar laws. Land administered by the state. \"Discipline brigades\" to ensure conformity. Capital of Heartease. \"Loveland\&$\#$39;s people are comrades\ and are ruled by justice; hence there can be no class or sex privilege, and, in those respects, all are equal\" (421). \"A Wanderer\&$\#$39;s Dream.\"\ Agnostic Journal and Eclectic Review\ 53.23 (December 5, 1903): 355-56 serves as an introduction to the story.

}, keywords = {Female author, Scottish author}, author = {Lady Florence [Caroline] Dixie (1855-1905)} } @booklet {6962, title = {"Isola or The Disinherited. A Drama"}, howpublished = {Young Oxford}, volume = { 3.36 - 4.41}, year = {1902}, note = {

Rpt. as Isola; or, the Disinherited. A Revolt for Woman and all the disinherited. With Remarks thereon by George Jacob Holyoake, Esq. London: The Leadenhall Press. [1903].

}, month = {September 1902 - February 1903}, pages = {438-50; 3-10; 43-48; 85-91; 127-33; 165-72}, abstract = {

Play with much adventure and romance primarily designed to critique the treatment of women by both church and state. Said to have been written many years ago (a \"First Preface\" is dated 1877). Ends with a brief presentation of the eutopia of peace and plenty that results.

}, keywords = {Female author, Scottish author}, author = {Lady Florence [Caroline] Dixie (1855-1905)} } @booklet {7755, title = {Gloriana; or, The Revolution of 1900}, year = {1890}, note = {

U.S. ed. New York: Standard Publishing Co., 1892 (CaSt). There is a brief \"An American Introduction\" (xiii-xiv) to the U.S. ed. by George Noyes Miller, author of The Strike of a Sex (1890). Repub. under the title\ The New Woman, or The Revolution of 1900. New York: Holland Publishing Co., 1896.\ The New Woman\ does not contain the \"Preface\" (vii-x) or \"Maremma\&$\#$39;s Dream. Introduction to\ Gloriana; or, A Dream of the Revolution of 1900\" (1-4).

}, month = {1890}, publisher = {Henry and Company}, address = {London}, abstract = {

The novel is concerned with the struggle for women\&$\#$39;s rights and includes a few pages (345-50) of a future eutopia in 1999 at the end. London countrified. Righteous government. Federated republic with an Imperial Assembly. No poverty.

}, keywords = {Female author, Scottish author}, author = {Lady Florence [Caroline] Dixie (1855-1905)} }