Rather than beginning her autobiography with a description of her family heritage or her childhood, MR
treats it like a joint biography (or even a love-story, which was what many readers perceived) and opens with...
politics
Maude Royden
MR
first came into contact with the women's suffrage movement in 1905, when she arrived at Oxford University
as a lecturer in the Extension Delegacy
programme. Soon after her arrival she was swept into the...
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