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Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present
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Vera Brittain
VB
had supported a number of pacifist groups in the early 1930s, including the
National Peace Council
, the
Union of Democratic Control
, and the
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
.
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Gorham, Deborah.
Vera Brittain: A Feminist Life
. Blackwell.
251
politics
Kathleen E. Innes
Through her involvement with the Society of Friends' Peace Committee,
KEI
became a member of the
Northern Friends Peace Board
and the Executive Council of the
National Council for the Prevention of War
. She...
politics
Virginia Woolf
But Woolf recorded in her diary in May 1940:
Thinking is my fighting.
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Lee, Hermione.
Virginia Woolf
. Chatto and Windus.
694
Her thinking manifested itself in various ways. She was involved to varying degrees with a number of leftist associations: the
Labour Party
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1904
The
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