Holloway Prison

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politics Sylvia Pankhurst
On her release from HollowaySP was greeted by a crowd of Communist supporters waving red flags; the Daily Herald headlined its account The Little Woman in the Doorway.
Mitchell, David J. The Fighting Pankhursts: A Study in Tenacity. MacMillan.
101
Romero, Patricia W. E. Sylvia Pankhurst: Portrait of a Radical. Yale University Press.
153
politics Sylvia Pankhurst
Shortly after her release from Holloway , where she had been imprisoned for sedition, SP was formally expelled from the Communist Party of Great Britain .
Winslow, Barbara, and Sheila Rowbotham. Sylvia Pankhurst: Sexual Politics and Political Activism. UCL Press.
170, 216n123
Mitchell, David J. The Fighting Pankhursts: A Study in Tenacity. MacMillan.
102
politics Maud Gonne
MG was arrested and sent to Holloway Prison in London on a charge of sedition (that is, of working for the enemy in the first world war).
McGuire, James, and James Quinn, editors. Dictionary of Irish Biography. http://dib.cambridge.org/.
Tóibín, Colm. “A Djinn speaks”. London Review of Books, pp. 19-24.
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politics Sylvia Pankhurst
SP was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in Holloway , but not to hard labour. Supporters marched past Holloway with banners reading Six Months for Telling the Truth.
Mitchell, David J. The Fighting Pankhursts: A Study in Tenacity. MacMillan.
100
Romero, Patricia W. E. Sylvia Pankhurst: Portrait of a Radical. Yale University Press.
53, 124, 151-2
Winslow, Barbara, and Sheila Rowbotham. Sylvia Pankhurst: Sexual Politics and Political Activism. UCL Press.
123-4, 127-32
Publishing Charlotte Perkins Gilman
CPG 's The Man-Made World; or, Our Androcentric Culture, published this year in New York and London, was passed from one incarcerated suffragist to another in Holloway Prison .
Lytton, Constance. Prisons and Prisoners. Heinemann.
333
Reception Olive Schreiner
The book was a particular delight to women readers, but its popularity extended to people of both genders and all classes. Lady Constance Lytton later recalled that her father and the artist George Frederic Watts
Textual Features Clara Codd
So Rich a Life includes a detailed account of CC 's month-long stay in Holloway Gaol after her arrest for suffragette activism on 13 October 1908.
“The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive.
38778 (15 October 1908): 8
Codd, Clara. So Rich a Life. Caxton Limited.
69-76
As well as...
Textual Features Constance Lytton
No intelligent woman, she wrote, could spend time in Holloway Prison without realising that the wreckage of lives seen there resulted not from human frailty only but also from a state of law and public...
Textual Production Constance Lytton
In the last few months of her life CL worked at the putting together of an international cookery book. She delighted in mixing classes as well as nations: a cake recipe from Queen Victoria 's...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Mary Gawthorpe
Up Hill to Holloway covers MG 's life up to 1906, encompassing in rich detail the experience of her working-class forebears and contemporaries as well as her own. She mentions details about her family's mindset...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Mary Gawthorpe
MG re-lives the experience of school, and Sunday school, and the teaching career on which she embarked at not yet fourteen. Here again she supplies vivid detail about long-gone objects: writing slates, chronolithographs of Bible...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Judith Kazantzis
Again contemporary documents in facsimile accompany explanatory broadsheets (on the suffrage campaign itself and contextual subjects beginning with The Prison House of Home) and an illustrated timeline, Women in Revolt, running from 1743...

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