Literature of the Women's Suffrage Campaign in England

الغلاف الأمامي
Carolyn Christensen Nelson
Broadview Press, 25‏/06‏/2004 - 396 من الصفحات

During the British women’s suffrage campaign of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, women wrote plays to convert others to their cause; they wrote essays to justify their militant actions; and they wrote fiction and poetry about their prison experiences.

This volume is a diverse collection of these writings, focused on the women’s suffrage campaign in England and written primarily during the brief period between the New Woman writers of the 1890s and the modernists of the twentieth century. Many of these works have not been reprinted since they were first published.

This important collection includes essays reflecting a variety of opinions and political positions; excerpts from autobiographies by women involved in the movement; suffrage poetry; the song that became the official song of the British suffrage movement; several one-act plays that were written and performed specifically to advance the suffrage cause; and short stories and excerpts from novels about suffrage.

 

المحتوى

THE CASE FOR AND AGAINST WOMENS SUFFRAGE
3
A Reply I
30
Politics
55
Emmeline Pankhurst from My Own Story
91
An Intimate Account
102
Annie Kenney from Memories of a Militant
118
Cicely Hamilton from Life Errant
125
The Autobiography
133
Bessie Hatton Before Sunrise
209
Cicely Hamilton A Pageant of Great Women
221
A Play
233
A Play in One Act
246
A Duologue in One Act
256
A Duologue
265
A Play in One Act
277
SHORT STORIES
293

of a Suffragette
138
A Jingle of the Franchise
154
Mary Cholmondeley Votes for Men
201
NOVELS
326
BIBLIOGRAPHY
351
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نبذة عن المؤلف (2004)

Carolyn Christensen Nelson is a Senior Lecturer in English literature at West Virginia University. She is the editor of A New Woman Reader: Fiction, Articles, and Drama of the 1890s (Broadview Press, 2001) and British Women Fiction Writers of the 1890s (Twayne Publishers).

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