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Flora Annie Steel (2 April 1847 – 12 April 1929) was a writer who lived in British India for 22 years. She was noted especially for books set in the Indian sub-continent or connected with it. Her novel On the Face of the Waters (1896) describes incidents in the Indian Mutiny. Personal life She was born Flora Annie Webster at Sudbury Priory, Sudbury, Middlesex, the sixth child of George Webster. Her mother, Isabella MacCallum, was an heiress.: 1  In 1867 she married Henry William Steel, a member of the Indian Civil Service, and they lived in India until 1889, chiefly in the Punjab, with which most of her books are connected. She grew deeply interested in native Indian life and began to urge educational reforms on the government of India. Mrs Steel herself became an Inspectress of Government and Aided Schools in the Punjab and also worked with John Lockwood Kipling, Rudyard Kipling's father, fostering Indian arts and crafts. When her husband's health was weak, Flora Annie Steel took over some of his responsibilities. She died at her daughter's house in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire on 12 April 1929. Her biographers include Violet Powell and Daya Patwardhan. Writing Flora was interested in relating to all classes of Indian society. The birth of her daughter gave her a chance to interact with local women and learn their language. She encouraged the production of local handicrafts and collected folk-tales, a collection of which she published in 1894. Her interest in schools and the education of women gave her insight into native life and character. A year before leaving India, she co-authored and published The Complete Indian Housekeeper and Cook, which gave detailed directions to European women on all aspects of household management in India. In 1889 the family moved back to Britain, and she continued her writing there. Some of her best work, according to the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, is contained in two collections of her short stories, From the Five Rivers and Tales of the Punjab.She also wrote a popular history of India. John F. Riddick describes Steel's The Hosts of the Lord as one of the "three significant works" produced by Anglo-Indian writers on Indian missionaries, along with The Old Missionary (1895) by William Wilson Hunter and Idolatry (1909) by Alice Perrin. Among her other literary associates in India was Bithia Mary Croker. Bibliography References This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Steel, Flora Annie". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 861.External links Works by Flora Annie Webster Steel at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Flora Annie Steel at Internet Archive Works by Flora Annie Steel at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Play 'Grand-dad' by Steel on Great War Theatre. Discover the Flora Annie Steel popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Flora Annie Steel books.

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    The Adventures of Akbar

    Flora Annie Steel & R. R. Clark

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    Red Rowans

    Flora Annie Steel & R. R. Clark

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    English Fairy Tales Retold by Flora Annie Steel

    Flora Annie Webster Steel

    This book is a collection of forty one English fairy tales with color illustrations by Arthur Rackham.

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    Tales of the Punjab

    Flora Annie Webster Steel

    It is sunset. Over the limitless plain, vast and unbroken as the heaven above, the hot cloudless sky cools slowly into shadow. The men leave their labour amid the fields, which, li...

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    The Mercy of the Lord

    Flora Annie Steel & R. R. Clark

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    Flora Annie Steel & August Nemo

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    Flora Annie Steel

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    A collection of essays on the writer who “after Rudyard Kipling . . . was the most famous nineteenthcentury British author to depict India” (NineteenthCentury Literature)...

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    Essential Novelists - Flora Annie Steel

    Flora Annie Steel & August Nemo

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    English Fairy Tales

    Flora Annie Webster Steel

    In the darksome depths of a thick forest lived Kalyb the fell enchantress. Terrible were her deeds, and few there were who had the hardihood to sound the brazen trumpet which hung ...