Arabella Kenealy

Standard Name: Kenealy, Arabella

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Friends, Associates Anna Kingsford
While lecturing at the Zetetical Society , AK may have met Bernard Shaw and Sidney Webb .
Pert, Alan. Red Cactus: The Life of Anna Kingsford. Books and Writers, 2006.
91
Through her interest in theosophy she became close to Marie, Countess of Caithness (later Duchess of Pomar)...
politics Hannah Lynch
Barine lived as a New Woman in her independence and her intellectual productivity, but her style was self-consciously feminine, and she deplored the left-wing feminism of writers like Olive Schreiner and George Egerton , whom...
Publishing Laura Ormiston Chant
LOC published in Nineteenth CenturyWoman as an Athlete: A Reply to Dr. Arabella Kenealy, an article advocating women's cycling and other sporting pursuits.
C19: The Nineteenth Century Index. http://c19index.chadwyck.com/home.do.
Textual Production Laura Ormiston Chant
Satirically responding to Kenealy 's article in the same journal earlier that year, she takes her to task for comments on feminine athleticism
Chant, Laura Ormiston. “Woman as Athlete: A Reply to Dr. Arabella Kenealy”. Nineteenth Century, Vol.
45
, May 1899, pp. 745-54.
745
and its negative consequences for child-rearing. Noting that the children of...

Timeline

1896: The Ludgate Magazine printed Arabella Kenealy's...

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1896

The Ludgate Magazine printed Arabella Kenealy 's A Beautiful Vampire, the story an ageing woman, Lady Deverish, who lives by feeding off the energies of young men.
Swenson, Kristine. “The Menopausal Vampire: Arabella Kenealy and the boundaries of true womanhood”. Women’s Writing, Vol.
10
, No. 1, 2003, pp. 27-46.
3-4 and n5, 39-40

1920: Arabella Kenealy urged women, for the sake...

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1920

Arabella Kenealy urged women, for the sake of their profounder and more vital interests and . . . those of the race, to surrender freely all the essentially masculine employments into which mischance has cast...

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