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Textual Features | Mary Stott | Why, Stott wonders, do national newspapers print so few leading articles by women, when Harriet Martineau
was writing regular leaders for the Daily News back in the mid nineteenth century? Why has there never been... |
Reception | Ella Hepworth Dixon | In 1896 a critic wrote that EHD
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's next journey (heading for Mecca and Medina but reaching only to Jeddah) she was offered remuneration of five thousand pounds by Lord Northcliffe
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used a quill pen for her writing, which she did during the mornings, the quiet hours before the household demands her attention. Hamilton, Mary Agnes. Remembering My Good Friends. Jonathan Cape. 296 |
Friends, Associates | Amabel Williams-Ellis | During Amabel's childhood, visitors to the St Loe Strachey household included the powerful and famous, mostly diplomats, millionaires, politicians. Williams-Ellis, Amabel. All Stracheys Are Cousins. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 6 |
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