Susan Ramé

Standard Name: Ramé, Susan
Used Form: Susan Rame

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Family and Intimate relationships Ouida
Ouida 's mother died and was buried in a pauper's grave.
Jordan, Jane. “Ouida: The Enigma of a Literary Identity”. Princeton University Library Chronicle, Vol.
57
, No. 1, pp. 75-105.
85
Nadel, Ira Bruce, and William E. Fredeman, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 18. Gale Research.
18: 245
Stirling, Monica. The Fine and the Wicked: The Life and Times of Ouida. Coward-McCann.
181
Family and Intimate relationships Ouida
Ouida 's mother was born Susan Sutton . She was the middle child in a family of three daughters. Her father was a wine merchant.
Stirling, Monica. The Fine and the Wicked: The Life and Times of Ouida. Coward-McCann.
17
Residence Ouida
Ouida , along with her mother and maternal grandmother, moved from Bury St Edmunds to London. They first lived at 41 Lansdowne Road, Kensington Park.
Jordan, Jane. “Ouida: The Enigma of a Literary Identity”. Princeton University Library Chronicle, Vol.
57
, No. 1, pp. 75-105.
77
Stirling, Monica. The Fine and the Wicked: The Life and Times of Ouida. Coward-McCann.
47
Residence Ouida
Ouida , with her mother , moved from her previous London home to a main-floor suite at the city's fashionable Langham Hotel , where she entertained in a salon style which was probably inspired by George Sand .
Jordan, Jane. “Ouida: The Enigma of a Literary Identity”. Princeton University Library Chronicle, Vol.
57
, No. 1, pp. 75-105.
78-9
Travel Ouida
Ouida and her mother left England on a trip to the Continent; they visited Belgium and Germany before arriving in Italy.
Nadel, Ira Bruce, and William E. Fredeman, editors. Dictionary of Literary Biography 18. Gale Research.
18: 243
Stirling, Monica. The Fine and the Wicked: The Life and Times of Ouida. Coward-McCann.
79

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