Carole Hayman

Standard Name: Hayman, Carole

Connections

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Literary responses Beatrice Harraden
The play's outspoken support of the Women's Social and Political Union was apparently not popular with the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies .
Hayman, Carole, and Dale Spender, editors. How the Vote Was Won: and Other Suffragette Plays. Methuen, 1985.
91
Recent editor Carole Hayman remarks that this play offers the...
Textual Production Inez Bensusan
It had another performance at the Laurels in Putney on 14 July 1911.
Nicoll, Allardyce. English Drama, 1900-1930. Cambridge University Press, 1973.
508
The Actresses' Franchise League published the play in 1912. The Apple was the only one of IB 's plays to reach...

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Texts

Glover, Evelyn. “A Chat with Mrs. Chicky”. How the Vote Was Won: and Other Suffragette Plays, edited by Dale Spender and Carole Hayman, Methuen, 1985, pp. 103-13.
Hayman, Carole, and Dale Spender, editors. How the Vote Was Won: and Other Suffragette Plays. Methuen, 1985.
Spender, Dale. “Introduction to A Chat with Mrs. Chicky and Miss Appleyards AwakeningHow the Vote Was Won: and Other Suffragette Plays, edited by Dale Spender and Carole Hayman, Methuen, 1985, p. 101.
Harraden, Beatrice. “Lady Geraldine’s Speech”. How the Vote Was Won, and Other Suffragette Plays, edited by Dale Spender and Carole Hayman, Methuen, 1985, pp. 93-8.
Glover, Evelyn. “Miss Appleyard’s Awakening”. How the Vote Was Won: and Other Suffragette Plays, edited by Dale Spender and Carole Hayman, Methuen, 1985, pp. 115-24.
Bensusan, Inez. “The Apple”. How the Vote Was Won: and Other Suffragette Plays, edited by Dale Spender and Carole Hayman, Methuen, 1985, pp. 139-54.