A Dog of Flanders

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A Dog of Flanders is an 1872 novel by English author Marie Louise de la Ramée published with her pseudonym "Ouida". It is about a Flemish boy named Nello and his dog, Patrasche, and is set in Antwerp. In Japan, Korea, Russia and the Philippines, the novel has been an extremely popular children's classic for decades and has been adapted into several Japanese films and anime.[1] Since the 1980s, the Belgian board of tourism caught on to the phenomenon and built two monuments honoring the story to please East-Asian tourists. In 19th century Belgium, a boy named Nello becomes an orphan at the age of two when his mother dies in the Ardennes. His impoverished grandfather, Jehan Daas, who lives in a small village near the city of Antwerp, takes him in. One day, Nello and Jehan find a dog that was almost beaten to death, and name him "Patrasche". Due to the good care and kindness shown to him by Jehan, the dog recovers its health, and from then on, Nello and Patrasche are inseparable. Nello is forced to work as a milk seller, because Jehan's unnamed, crooked landlord demands that he pay more rent money or face eviction. Patrasche helps Nello pull his small milk cart into town each morning.

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Ouida, born Maria Louise Ramé on January 1, 1839, in Bury St Edmunds, England, was a prolific and flamboyant Victorian novelist whose life and work captivated readers and critics alike. Known for her extravagant lifestyle and sharp wit, Ouida's novels often explored themes of aristocracy, heroism, and social justice, reflecting her own rebellious spirit against the rigid norms of her time.Her literary career began in the 1860s, and she quickly gained fame for her romantic and adventurous tales, which were characterized by their vivid characters and dramatic plots. Ouida's works were not only popular in England but also garnered a significant following in Europe and America, influencing contemporary writers with her distinctive style and bold narratives.A controversial figure, Ouida was known for her outspoken views on politics and society. She was a vocal critic of the British government and often used her writing to champion the causes of the disenfranchised and oppressed. Her progressive ideas on women's independence and social reform were revolutionary for her era, challenging the status quo and inspiring future generations of writers and activists.Despite her success, Ouida's later years were marked by financial difficulties and a decline in popularity. She spent her final years in Italy, where she continued to write until her death on January 25, 1908. Ouida's legacy endures through her daring contributions to literature and her fearless advocacy for change, making her a fascinating and enduring figure in literary history.

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