Diana Maltz

Standard Name: Maltz, Diana

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Textual Production May Kendall
MK 's relationship with Rowntree is described by Diana Maltz as what Beatrice Potter Webb had been to Charles Booth twenty-five years earlier.
Maltz, Diana. “Sympathy, Humor, and the Abject Poor in the Work of May Kendall”. English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920, Vol.
50
, No. 3, ELT Press, pp. 313-32.
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Her work suggests that although she was an advocate for social...
Cultural formation May Kendall
Later in life she involved herself with the Quakers or Society of Friends . Diana Maltz notes that although she was not a Quaker herself, she was closely allied with their institutional activities and contributed...

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Maltz, Diana. “Sympathy, Humor, and the Abject Poor in the Work of May Kendall”. English Literature in Transition, 1880-1920, Vol.
50
, No. 3, ELT Press, pp. 313-32.