Louisa Lawson
"A woman's opinions are useless to her, she may suffer unjustly, she may be wronged, but she has no power to weightily petitions against man's laws, no representatives to urge her views, her only method to produce release, redress, or change, is to ceaselessly agitate."
Louisa Lawson, speech to the inaugural meeting of the Dawn Club. Published in Dawn, July 1889.
A publisher and editor of "The Republican" and "The Dawn". She also is the mother of Henry Lawson.
Resources
Louisa Lawson, speech to the inaugural meeting of the Dawn Club. Published in Dawn, July 1889.
A publisher and editor of "The Republican" and "The Dawn". She also is the mother of Henry Lawson.
Resources
- The National Library of Australia's Federation Gateway: Louise Lawson (1848 - 1920)
- Louisa Lawson 1848 - 1920
- Louisa Lawson (1848 - 1920)
- Louisa Lawson (1848 - 1920)
- Louisa Lawson (pdf)
- Louisa Lawson: Collected Poems with Selected critical Commentaries: Review
- ABC: Hindsight: Putting Louisa First
- Louisa Lawson (Geocities - so has pop-ups!)
- Wikipedia: Louisa Lawson