Literature of the women's suffrage campaign in England / edited by Carolyn Christensen Nelson.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Peterborough, Ont. : Broadview Press, 2004.
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xli, 353 p. ; 23 cm.

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • Significant dates in women's struggle for emancipation and suffrage
    • Biographical information
    • Suffrage organizations
    • 1. THE ARGUMENTS. THE CASE AGAINST WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE: Harriet Taylor and John Stuart Mill, from " Enfranchisement of women "
    • Lydia E. Becker, from " Female suffrage "
    • "An appeal against female suffrage "
    • Millicent Garrett Fawcett, from "The appeal against female suffrage: a reply. I "
    • Mary Margaret Dilke, "The appeal against female suffrage: a reply. II "
    • From " Women's suffrage: a reply "
    • T. Dundas Pillans, from Plain truths about woman suffrage
    • H.B. Samuels, from Woman suffrage: its dangers and delusions
    • Harold Owen, from " Superfluous woman " and " Sex and politics "
    • Herbert L. Hart, from Woman suffrage: a national danger
    • THE QUESTION OF MILITANCY AND THE HUNGER STRIKE: Millicent Garrett Fawcett, from "The militant societies "
    • Teresa Billington-Greig, from Suffragist tactics: past and present
    • Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, from The new crusade
    • Mona Caird, " Militant tactics and woman's suffrage "
    • Elizabeth Robins, from "The hunger strike "
    • Elizabeth Robins, " In conclusion "
    • 2. WOMEN IN THE CAMPAIGN TELL THEIR STORIES. Emmeline Pankhurst, from My own story
    • E. Sylvia Pankhurst, from The suffragette movement: an intimate account of persons and ideals
    • Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, from My part in a changing world
    • Annie Kenney, from Memories of a militant
    • Cicely Hamilton, from Life errant
    • Hannah Mitchell, from The hard way up: the autobiography of Hannah Mitchell, suffragette and rebel
    • Constance Lytton, from Prisons and prisoners: the stirring testimony of a suffragette
    • Memorial statue of Mrs. Pankhurst: Mr. Baldwin's tribute
    • 3. SUFFRAGETTE POETRY AND SONGS. POETRY: "A jingle of the franchise "
    • " Cautionary tales in verse "
    • From Holloway jingles
    • SONGS: "The women's Marseillaise "
    • "The march of the women "
    • " Women's song of freedom "
    • [" When good Queen Bess was on the throne "]
    • " Christabel "
    • " Rise up women "
    • " Our hard case "
    • 4. SUFFRAGE DRAMA. Cicely Hamilton and Christopher St. John, How the vote was won: a play in one act
    • Mary Cholmondeley, Votes for men
    • Bessie Hatton, Before sunrise
    • Cicely Hamilton, A pageant of great women
    • Henry Arncliffe-Sennett, An Englishwoman's Home: a play in one act
    • Margaret Wynne Nevinson, In the workhouse: a play in one act
    • Graham Moffat, The maid and the magistrate: a duologue in one act
    • Evelyn Glover, A chat with Mrs. Chicky: a duologue
    • Evelyn Glover, Miss Appleyard's awakening: a play in one act
    • 5. SUFFRAGE FICTION. SHORT STORIES: Evelyn Sharp, 'The woman at the gate '
    • Evelyn Sharp, " Shaking hands with the middle ages "
    • Gertrude Colmore, "The introduction "
    • Gertrude Colmore, "The magical musician "
    • W.L. Courtney, "The soul of a suffragette "
    • NOVELS: Constance Elizabeth Maud, from No surrender
    • Gertrude Colmore, from Suffragette Sally.
    ISBN
    • 1551115115 (pbk.) :
    • 9781551115115 (pbk.)
    OCLC
    54206569
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