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The Freewoman journal 1911-1912

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MichaelHerbert · 28/11/2020 10:55

The Freewoman
Founded in 1911 by Dora Marsden, with her friend Mary Gawthorpe as reluctant co-editor for the first few months, The Freewoman was a “Weekly Feminist Review” that moved beyond the vote to address issues such as prostitution, homosexuality, and other matters relating to class and gender. With the second volume, the subtitle was changed to “A Weekly Humanist Review,” indicating officially the broadening of Marsden’s interests. Many of the contributors also wrote for The New Age, but one of the most important, Rebecca West, got her start in this magazine at the age of nineteen. Some verse and fiction appeared but were not the main interests of the journal. With low circulation, The Freewoman struggled economically, and the publisher withdrew before the first year was completed, which ended the life of the magazine. It was succeeded by two other magazines spearheaded by Marsden, The New Freewoman and The Egoist. It is available online for free.

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The Freewoman journal 1911-1912
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NeurotrashWarrior · 28/11/2020 16:15

Really interesting thank you.

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