Mary Augusta Ward (Mrs Humphry) and the opposition to women's suffrage[1] |
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Authors: | Maroula Joannou |
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Institution: | Anglia Polytechnic University , United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | This article analyses the tensions and contradictions in the work of the conservative writer and social reformer, Mary Augusta Ward and her role in the development of a constructive anti-suffragism designated as the ‘forward policy’. Ward's representation of the suffragette in her novel, Delia Blanchflower (1915), is discussed. Concentrating on Ward's principled support for women and her reforming imagination, the article shows how she shared much in common with feminists of her day and suggests ways in which her writing may be mined by historians and literary scholars interested in the history of women's suffrage. |
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