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Florence Henniker (1855 –1923 ) was a British novelist. ==Life== She was born Florence Ellen Hungerford Milnes,〔 in 1855, the daughter of Richard Monckton Miles, 1st Lord Houghton. She married a British army officer, Arthur Henry Henniker-Major (1855-1912) in 1882. Her first novel, ''Sir George'' was published in 1891. In May 1893, while hosting a party at Dublin Castle, her brother's residence as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, she met Thomas Hardy (whom her father had known since 1880). She would remain friends with him for the rest of her life, although she rejected his sexual advances. They collaborated on a short story "The Spectre of the Real", first published in 1894. Hardy's letters to Henniker were published in 1972 under the title ''One Rare Fair Woman''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Search results Author: Florence Henniker )〕 In 1898 the ''Spectator'' described her novel ''Sowing the Sand'' as a book "conform() generally to the type long ago established by "Ouida," which in our young days used to be accounted improper, but is now food for babes."〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=The Spectator Archive )〕 Reviewing her collection of short stories ''Contrasts'' in 1903, the same magazine said its contents showed "much insight into character, and an almost inhuman power of devising heartrending situations in everyday life." 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=11 APRIL 1903, Page 23. Contrasts. By Florence Henniker )〕
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