Ella Hepworth Dixon (pen name Margaret Wynman; 1857-1932) was an English author and editor. Her best-known work is the New Woman novel The Story of a Modern Woman which has been reprinted in the 21st century. n 1888 she accepted Oscar Wilde's offer to become the editor of The Woman's World. She also edited the magazine The Englishwomen from 1895. Dixon's magazine The Englishwoman contained 22 distinct and separate features and catered for all sorts and conditions of women. There were pages with sports stories; Society's Doings edited by Belle included wedding of the month; In Fashion-land by Mrs. Aria included a critical review of the vagaries of dressmakers; literature was covered in Under the Lamp by Marion Hepworth Dixon.
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