Louie Emmeline Ould (c.1907-1991): Home and Family Truro in the 1900’s The themes of home and family are very much significant in the memoir of Edwardian Louie Emmeline …
Louie Emmeline Ould (c.1907-1991): An Introduction The Memoir that I have chosen to work on is a handwritten autobiography named ‘Then and Now’ (Ould 17) written by a woman called Louie …
Louie Emmeline Ould (C.1907-1991): Politics, protest and class The 1900’s saw many important political changes and acts introduced such as the reign of the only female Prime Minister to date …
Louie Emmeline Ould (C.1907-1991): Reading and writing Through my authors memoir there are not many direct references to reading or writing other than her school certificates that show …
Louie Emmeline Ould (C.1907-1991): Habits, culture and beliefs The idea of cultural activities such as art and museums are not present in Louie’s memoir. However, she partakes in her …
Louie Emmeline Ould (C.1907-1991): Life and Labour Louie’s memoir does not in any way centre around the theme of work. We never find out if she ever had …
Louie Emmeline Ould (C.1907-1991): Life writing, class and identity In relation to Louie Emmeline Ould’s memoir and Reginia Gagnier, who argued that working class autobiographies didn’t fit the classic model …
Louie Emmeline Ould (c.1907-1991):Education and Schooling Truro County School for girls Louie attended aged 11 (1918) The first school that Louie Emmeline Ould ,formerly Collins, attended …
Louie Emmeline Ould (c.1907-1991): Purpose and Audience Original handwritten poem (Loneliness – by a Widow) The memoir of Louie Emmeline Ould, originally Louie Emmeline Collins, was written, as …