Louisa Lawson

Australian poet and publisher of verse

Louisa Lawson - Artists & Creatives born February 17th, 1848
Born
Died

1920
105 years ago — 72 years old

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Artists & Creatives

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Australia

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An Australian poet and publisher contributed to the literary landscape through poetry and advocacy for women's rights. Approached writing as a platform for social justice, publishing works that highlighted the issues faced by women in society. Established the 'Dawn,' a feminist newspaper, which aimed to provide a voice for women during a time when such platforms were scarce. Engaged with various literary figures and encouraged literary pursuits among women in Australia, thereby influencing future generations of writers and feminists.

Published the feminist newspaper 'Dawn'

Wrote and published poetry highlighting social issues

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