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Margret "Madge" Symond Vaughan (Born January 15th 1869 at 7 Victoria Square, Clifton England - Died 1925) was a British writer, editor, and literary assistant to her father, John Addington Symonds. Madge Symonds was the author of "Out of the Past" (1925), "Days Spent on a Doge's Farm" (1893), and "Our Life in the Swiss Highlands" (1891) which she co-authored with her father.

Her father, John Addington Vaughan became good friends with Leslie Stephen, leading to a life-long friendship between Madge Vaughan and Virginia Woolf. It is speculated that Vaughan was the basis for Woolf's character Sally Beaton in Mrs. Dalloway. It is suspected that the two experienced a lesbian relationship through adolescence before Madge married her husband, and Woolf's cousin, William Wyamar Vaughan in 1898. When Vaughan died, Virginia Woolf wrote to Madge's daughter, Dame Janet Vaughan, "I hope you won't mind me writing to you. I have thought so much of you since Madge's death. I can't describe to you what she was like when she used to stay with us at St. Ives and how we worshiped her."

Madge Symonds set out to write "Out of the Past" soon after her father died as a way to display the "intensity of feeling about that memory of the mere joy of living which somehow he had always communicated to his children." The book is fully titled as a memoir of John Addington Symonds and contains an account of Janet Catherine Symonds by Mrs. Walter Leaf. The memoir mainly examines correspondence between Madge and John through their letters, most of which can be found in "The Letters of John Addington Symonds."