Augusta Zelia Fraser
Augusta Zelia Fraser | |
|---|---|
| Born | Augusta Zelia Webb |
| Occupation | Novelist and amateur ethnographer |
| Nationality | English |
| Period | Victorian era |
| Years active | 1890s–1910s |
| Notable works | A Study in Colour (1894) Lucilla: An Experiment (1895) (vol. 1; vol. 2) Livingstone and Newstead (1913) |
| Spouse |
Philip Affleck Fraser
(m. 1889) |
| Relatives | William Frederick Webb (father) |
Augusta Zelia Fraser (1857/8 – 11 December 1925), born Augusta Zelia Webb, generally publishing pseudonymously as Alice Spinner, was an English-born writer of fiction and amateur ethnography who produced much of her work while living in Jamaica in the late 19th century. She published two novels, one memoir, and a number of short stories.