Rhondda, Margaret Haig, Viscountess. Leisured Women. Hogarth Press, 1928.
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Dedications | Evelyn Sharp | ES
had personally admired Ayrton, but she found the writing of biography, especially the scientific research, an uphill struggle. In pursuing her material she corresponded with Marie Curie
, to whom she dedicated the result... |
Education | Penelope Shuttle | Some sources say that PS
attended a secondary modern school in Staines (that is one with non-academic aims and expectations). But attendance at a private school is strongly implied by her poem about a girls'... |
Friends, Associates | Evelyn Sharp | She became a close friend of Dr Louisa Garrett Anderson
, of Hertha Ayrton
, physicist and suffragist, and of Ayrton's daughter, Barbara Gould
. These two women, mother and daughter, embodied a thread linking... |
Textual Features | Margaret Haig Viscountess Rhondda | Extending Mill
's idea that the unemancipated woman was a danger to the community, Rhondda, Margaret Haig, Viscountess. Leisured Women. Hogarth Press, 1928. 5 Rhondda, Margaret Haig, Viscountess. Leisured Women. Hogarth Press, 1928. 6 |
Textual Production | Adrienne Rich | The opening poem, Power, is written on Marie Curie
. Another, Phantasia for Elvira Shatayev, is concerned with the the fatal expedition of Shatayev's all-women mountain-climbing crew, and the moment of transcendent clarity... |
Textual Production | Mina Loy |
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