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    Anna Harriette Leonowens (born Ann Hariett Emma Edwards; 5 November 1831 – 19 January 1915) was an Anglo-Indian or Indian-born British travel writer, educator, and social activist.

  2. Oct 4, 2021 · Anna and the King, the story of Anna Leonowens and the King of Siam, is enduringly popular. But how much of the story of this great romance was real?

  3. Anna Leonowens was an Anglo-Indian woman who was hired by Mongkut, King of Siam to teach his children. She later moved to Canada and became a Suffragette. She died in Montreal. Leonowens wrote a memoir about teaching Mongkut’s children in 1870.

  4. Anna Harriette Leonowens was a British writer and governess employed by King Mongkut (Rama IV) of Siam for the instruction of his children, including his son and successor, Prince Chulalongkorn. Edwards spent her childhood in India. She married Thomas Leon Owens, a clerk, in 1849; the two surnames.

  5. Jul 24, 2020 · Anna Leonowens, in her autobiographical works, included details of her life and what was happening around her, many of which historians now believe were untrue. For example, historians believe that she was born in India in 1831, not Wales in 1834. She was hired to teach English, not as a governess.

  6. Apr 1, 2008 · Anna Leonowens was an educator, author and lecturer who became famous as the British governess to the wives and children of King Mongkut (Rama IV) of Siam (now Thailand) in the 1860s.

  7. One of the most famous governesses in the British tradition was Anna Leonowens, who spent five years as teacher to the children and wives of the king of Siam (modern-day Thailand), influencing their country in its early years of exposure to the West.

  8. Jun 8, 2015 · The real-life story of Anna Leonowens is actually more interesting than her fictionalized life in “The King and I.”

  9. Anna Leonowens defeated every social taboo facing a poor, uneducated, Eurasian girl in the patriarchal, hierarchical, class and race-bound British Empire. She did this so triumphantly that no one nowadays knows anything other than the story she invented. . . .

  10. Nov 3, 2020 · Anna Leonowens: The True Story Unveiled. By Jone Johnson Lewis. Anna Leonowens moved to Canada, where she became involved in education and in women's issues. She was a key organizer of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, and was active in the local and National Council of Women.

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