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The Freewoman

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Collection is open for research.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: 21-21
  • Commentary on Bondwomen: 21-22
  • Notes of the Week: 23-24
  • The Tragedy of the Happy Marriage (Whitby, Charles J.): 25-26
  • Women's Municipal Lodging Houses (Higgs, Mary): 26-27
  • The Gospel According to Shaw (Taylor, G. R. S.): 27-28
  • Feminism under the Republic and the Early Empire. II (Haughton, Amy): 28-30
  • Correspondence (Harris, Florence): 30-33
  • Correspondence. Marriage and Motherhood (Pearce, I. D.): 31-32
  • Correspondence. 'A Definition of Marriage' (Stephens, H. F.): 32-33
  • Beauty (Visiak, E. H.): 33-33
  • Doth a Man Travail with Child? (Eder, M. D.): 33-34
  • The Tyranny of Words (Granville, C.): 34-35
  • Freewomen and the Birth-Rate (Drysdale): 35-37
  • Hilda Lessways: Book Review of 'Hilda Lessways' by Arnold Bennett (A. B.): 37-38
  • The Position of Women in Indian Life: Book Review of 'The Position of Women in Indian Life' by Her Highness the Maharani of Baroda and S.M. Mitra (Fairfield, Cicely): 39-39
  • Advertisements: 33-40

Citation

"The Freewoman" (1911). Modernist Journals Project. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:517981/

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