- The
Freewoman was an
English feminist w****ly
review published between 23
November 1911 and 10
October 1912, and
edited by
founder Dora
Marsden and Mary...
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criticism of the Pankhursts' WSPU, and her
radical feminism, via The
Freewoman.
There are
those who also
claim she has
relevance to the
emergence of...
- The New
Freewoman was a
monthly London literary magazine edited by Dora
Marsden and
owned by
Harriet Shaw Weaver. Initially,
Rebecca West was in charge...
-
founded by Dora
Marsden as a
successor to her
feminist magazine The New
Freewoman, but was changed,
under the
influence of Ezra Pound, into a
literary magazine...
- protests. Meanwhile, West
worked as a
journalist for the
feminist w****ly
Freewoman and the Clarion,
drumming up
support for the
suffragette cause. In September...
- Women's
Social and
Political Union. In 1911 she
began subscribing to The
Freewoman: A W****ly
Feminist Review, a
radical periodical edited by Dora Marsden...
-
September 2024,
Reigate and
Banstead Borough Council made
Bright an
Honorary Freewoman,
which meant she was the
first woman to hold an
honorary title in that...
- "virgin"
foligerwif neut. "prostitute" forþwif neut. "matron"
freowif neut. "
freewoman"
hiredwifmon masc. "female
member of a household" lærningmægden neut....
- Goldman, as well as Dora
Marsden who
founded the
journals The
Freewoman, The New
Freewoman, and The Egoist.
Stirner also
influenced free love and polyamory...
-
Financial News (1884–1945)
Forest Hill &
Sydenham Examiner (1895–1933) The
Freewoman (1911–1912) Gandalf's
Garden (1968–1972) The
Graphic (1869–1932) – w****ly...