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Isola; or, The disinherited: A revolt for woman and all the disinherited

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The drama dramatizes a ruler's revolt against entrenched legal, ecclesiastical, and social injustices, advocating reason, equality, and compassion for all living beings. It centers on a determined queen who interrogates thought, memory, and authority while exposing the harms of superstition and discriminatory laws, especially those limiting women. Through passionate speeches, moral debates, and dramatic confrontation, the play calls for rational reform, truth over imposture, and the extension of justice to rulers, subjects, and the animal world, blending philosophical reflection with political and ethical advocacy.

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Lady Florence Dixie

Lady Florence Dixie was a British author and explorer known for her adventurous spirit and contributions to literature in the late 19th century. She gained recognition for her travel writing, particularly in her notable work "Across Patagonia," which recounts her journey through the remote regions of South America. Dixie's literary output also includes works that explore themes of feminism and social justice, such as "Isola; or, The disinherited: A revolt for woman and all the disinherited." Her writings reflect her progressive views and her interest in indigenous cultures, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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