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Victorian and Edwardian Anti-Feminism


Volume Contents

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    Front Matter
  • Feminism and Militancy
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      ‘A Woman’s Right Organs,’ [sic] The Saturday Review (2 January 1869), pp. 20–1.
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      169
      ‘Anti-Feminism,’ letters to the editor of The New Age, The New Age (28 March 1908), p. 439, (18 April 1908), p. 499. By E. Wake Cook
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      170
      ‘Feminism and Female Suffrage,’ The New Age (30 May 1908), pp. 88–9. By E. Belfast Bax
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      171
      ‘The True Gospel of Feminism: A Reply to Mr. Belfort Bax,’ The New Age (6 June 1908), pp. 108–10. By Miss Millicent Murby
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      172
      ‘Mr. Belfort Bax Replies to his Feminist Critics,’ The New Age (8 August 1908), pp. 287–8. By E. Belfast Bax
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      173
      ‘ “Seems So” – The Suffragettes,’ The Spectator (20 February 1909), pp. 296–7. By Stephen Reynolds
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      174
      ‘Then and Now,’ The Nineteenth Century and After, 66 (December 1909), pp. 1051–7. By E. B. Harrison
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      175
      ‘Is the New Woman Helping Woman?’ The National Review, Volume 55, no. 328 (June 1910), pp. 640–5. By Beatrix Tracy
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      176
      ‘Feminine Versus Feminist,’ The National Review (February 1912), pp. 938–45. By L. J. Maxse
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      177
      ‘Correspondence: The Suffragettes,’ The Eye-Witness (21 March 1912), p. 437.
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      178
      ‘The Suffragette’s Dream,’ The Anti-Suffrage Review (April 1912), p. 69.
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      179
      ‘Suffragette Island,’ The Saturday Review (7 December 1912), pp. 705–6. By Filson Young
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      180
      ‘The Fraud of Feminism,’ The New Age (4 December 1912), pp. 149–50. By Arch. Gibbs
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      181
      ‘The Need for Anti-Feminist Action,’ The New Age (19 December 1912), p. 165. By Arch. Gibbs
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      182
      ‘The Soul of a Suffragette,’ Fortnightly Review (April 1913), pp. 791–803. By Walter Lennard
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      183
      ‘The Feminist Movement,’ The Anti-Suffrage Review (January 1913), pp. 321–2. By Father Day
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      184
      ‘Modern Feminism and Sex-Antagonism,’ The Quarterly Review (July 1913), pp. 143–66. By Ethel Colquhoun
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      185
      ‘By Favour of the Militants,’ Punch, or the London Charivari (12 March 1913), p. 208.
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      186
      ‘The Majesty of the Law,’ Punch, or the London Charivari (5 March 1913), p. 183.
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      187
      ‘Feminism,’ The New Age (1 May 1913), p. 21. By T. Marchant
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      188
      ‘The Future of the Women’s Movement: Conflicting Ideals,’ reviews of The Vocation of Woman, by Mrs. Archibald Colquhoun; The Future of the Women’s Movement, by H. M. Swanwick; Conflicting Ideals: Two Sides of the Woman’s Question, by B. L. Hutchins; and The Fraud of Feminism, by E. Belfort Bax. The Times Literary Supplement (5 February 1914), p. 56. By Mrs Walter Alison (Catherine B. Sennett) Phillips
  • Constructive and ‘Modern’ Anti-Feminism
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      189
      ‘A Woman’s Thoughts about Women,’ The Saturday Review (10 April 1858), pp. 376–7.
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      190
      ‘A Methodist Argument against the Emancipation of Women,’ Englishwoman’s Review (15 April 1889), pp. 152–4.
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      191
      Positive Principles for Anti-Suffragists (pamphlet, April 1908), pp. 3–20. By Mrs. E. M. Simon
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      192
      ‘The Injustice of “Votes for Women”,’ The New Age (18 July 1908), p. 228. By C. H. Norman
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      193
      ‘The Representation of Women: A Consultative Chamber of Women,’ The Nineteenth Century and After (December 1908), pp. 1018–24. By Caroline E. Stephen
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      194
      ‘The Case of the Anti-Feminists,’ The New Age (29 August 1908), p. 349. By Beatrice (Beatrive Hastings) Tina
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      195
      ‘Beatrice Tina and the Almighty,’ The New Age (4 July 1908), pp. 197–8. By E. Nesbit
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      196
      ‘A Proposed Woman’s Council,’ The National Review (August 1910), pp. 1029–38. By Violet Markham
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      ‘Woman’s Worst Enemy: Woman,’ The New Age Press (pamphlet, 1909), pp. 1–68. By Beatrice (Beatrive Hastings) Tina
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        Declaratory
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        The Two Curses
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        The Three Sisters
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        The Plight of the Unfit Mother
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        The Harlot
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        Love, Children, and Civilisation
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        Woman as State Creditor
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        Replies to Correspondents
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      198
      ‘The Unimportance of the Women’s Movement,’ The Freewoman (11 January 1912), pp. 147–8. By Arthur D. Lewis
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      199
      ‘The New Sesame and Lilies,’ The English Review (February 1912), pp. 486–96. By Austin Harrison
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      200
      ‘Man,’ The English Review (April 1912), pp. 115–25. By Cicely Hamilton
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      201
      ‘Woman: A Reply to Man,’ The English Review (May 1912), pp. 280–8. By Homunculus
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      202
      ‘A Defence of Men,’ The English Review (July 1912), pp. 556–66. By May Sinclair
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      203
      ‘Notes of the Week,’ The New Age (22 August 1912), pp. 385–9. By A. R. Orage
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      204
      ‘Notes of the Week,’ The New Age (29 August 1912), pp. 409–14. By A. R. Orage
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      205
      ‘The Women’s Movement’, responses to Orage’s notes of the week, The New Age (12 September 1912), pp. 476–9.
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      206
      ‘Will Men govern when Women have the Vote?’ The Freewoman (5 September 1912), pp. 308–9. By C. H. Norman
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      207
      ‘Notes of the Week,’ The New Age (8 May 1913), pp. 25–7. By A. R. Orage
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      208
      ‘Women and the Caucus,’ The New Age (8 May 1913), p. 33. By J. M. Kennedy
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      209
      ‘Voice for Women: Without Votes,’ The Nineteenth Century and After (November 1913), pp. 988–1007. By S. M. Mitra
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      210
      ‘Anti-Suffrage,’ Return Passage (1953), pp. 95–103. By Violet Markham
  • War
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      211
      ‘To Rule or to Serve?’ The Anti-Suffrage Review (June 1915), pp. 41–2.
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      212
      ‘Patriotism – at a Price,’ The Anti-Suffrage Review (June 1916), pp. 41–2.
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      213
      ‘Woman’s Place,’ The Anti-Suffrage Review (January 1916), pp. 6–7. By Edith Milner
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      214
      ‘Votes for Women with Half the Men Away,’ The Anti- Suffrage Review (June 1917), pp. 44–5.
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      215
      ‘War and Militancy,’ review of Women’s Effort: A Chronicle of British Women’s Fifty Years Struggle for Citizenship (1865–1914) by A. E. Metcalf, The Times Literary Supplement (16 August 1917), p. 389. By Mrs Walter Alison (Catherine B. Sennett) Phillips
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      Personal statements on suffrage and war, The Anti- Suffrage Review (December 1917), pp. 91–5. By A. V. Dicey; Mrs. Humphry Ward; Gladys Pott; John Massie; Heber Hart
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      217
      ‘Let Women Say! An Appeal to the House of Lords,’ The Nineteenth Century and After (January 1918), pp. 47–59. By Mrs. Humphry Ward
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      218
      ‘Woman Suffrage,’ The Anti-Suffrage Review (February 1918), pp. 9–10.
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      219
      ‘Boy and Girl War-Products: Their Reconstruction,’ The Nineteenth Century and After (October 1918), pp. 702–16. By Edith Sellers
  • After Suffrage
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      ‘Epilogue,’ The Anti-Suffrage Review (April 1918), pp. 17–18.
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      221
      ‘Female Intemperance,’ The Quarterly Review (January 1920), pp. 122–39. By A. Skilled Labourer
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      222
      ‘An Unknown Quantity: The Woman as Voter,’ The Nineteenth Century and After (March 1922), pp. 504–8. By Edith Sellars
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      223
      ‘The Manufacture of Girl-Loafers,’ The National Review (September 1921), pp. 123–32. By Edith Sellars
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      224
      ‘Women Electors and Foreign Affairs: A Danger Ahead,’ The National Review (September 1922), pp. 46–51. By Edith Sellars
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      225
      ‘On Women Poets,’ The Nineteenth Century and After (October 1922), pp. 576–83. By W. J. Ferrar
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      226
      ‘The Voteless Women of France,’ The National Review (August 1924), pp. 878–87. By Edith Sellars
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      227
      ‘“No Women as Priests”: A Famous “Suffragette” on the Bishop’s Dictum,’ The Morning Post (30 March 1928), p. 6. By Emmeline Pethick Lawrence
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      228
      ‘“No Women Priests”: A Woman Novelist Upholds the Bishop,’ The Morning Post (31 March 1928), p. 6. By Alice Dudeney