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Matilda Charlotte Houstoun (née Jesse; 16 August 1811 – June 1892) was a British travel writer, novelist, biographer, and women's right activist. She is best known for her series of travel writings, particularly Texas and the Gulf of Mexico (1844) and Hesperos, and their observations about African-American life during the times of the Confederate Deep South. Later on, she turned her pen from novels to social reform, particularly on the rights of working class women and single mothers. During her lifetime, her best known work was Recommended to Mercy, a female-driven "yellow-back" novel published in 1862.

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  • ماتيلدا تشارلوت هوستن (ar)
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  • كانت ماتيلدا تشارلوت هوستن (الاسم قبل الزواج جيسي، 16 أغسطس 1811 – يونيو 1892) كاتبة في أدب السفر وروائية وكاتبة سيرة وناشطة في حقوق المرأة. اشتهرت هوستن من خلال سلسلتها في أدب السفر، وبشكل خاص تكساس وخليج المكسيك (1844) وهيسبيروس، ورصدها للحياة الأمريكية الأفريقية خلال عصر ولاية الجنوب العميق الكونفدرالية. لاحقًا، انتقلت هوستن من تأليف الروايات إلى النشاط ضمن الحركات الإصلاحية، وبشكل خاص حقوق نساء الطبقة العاملة والأمهات غير المتزوجات. خلال حياتها نُشرت في عام 1862 روايتها النسوية البدئية رخيصة الثمن إيصاء بالرأفة والتي كانت عملها الأشهر. (ar)
  • Matilda Charlotte Houstoun (née Jesse; 16 August 1811 – June 1892) was a British travel writer, novelist, biographer, and women's right activist. She is best known for her series of travel writings, particularly Texas and the Gulf of Mexico (1844) and Hesperos, and their observations about African-American life during the times of the Confederate Deep South. Later on, she turned her pen from novels to social reform, particularly on the rights of working class women and single mothers. During her lifetime, her best known work was Recommended to Mercy, a female-driven "yellow-back" novel published in 1862. (en)
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  • Pimlico, London, England (en)
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  • Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom (en)
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