ID: 8752 - Tatiana Petrovich Njegosh - Macerata Type: Text | |
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Title: [To The Editors of the Freewoman; Nelson Murray on Women's Weakness] | Subtitle: |
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Role: Author | Name: Murray, Mary Nelson |
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Date: Issued | in/on: 1911 |
Language: English | |
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Relation: IsPartOf Relation: IsPartOf | Qualifier: Correspondence Qualifier: The Freewoman. A Weekly Feminist Review 21 December 1911: 91 |
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Place: Great Britain | Time: 1911 |
Description: Reply to Marsden's promise of personal replies to WSPU personal attacks. |
Subjects: Places Subjects: Places Subjects: Places Subjects: Places Subjects: Places Subjects: Identity Subjects: Identity Subjects: Gender/Sexuality Subjects: Gender/Sexuality Subjects: Gender/Sexuality Subjects: Gender/Sexuality Subjects: Wo/Men Subjects: Wo/Men | Keywords: correspondence Keywords: Freewoman. A Weekly Feminist Review, The Keywords: Great Britain Keywords: magazines Keywords: individualism Keywords: personality Keywords: anti-feminism Keywords: feminism Keywords: images of women Keywords: personality Keywords: Marsden, Dora Keywords: Murray, Mary Nelson | Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, correspondence) Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, Freewoman. A Weekly Feminist Review, The) Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, Great Britain) Query Subject+Keyword: (Places, magazines)
Query Subject+Keyword: (Identity, individualism) Query Subject+Keyword: (Identity, personality) Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, anti-feminism) Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, feminism) Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, images of women) Query Subject+Keyword: (Gender/Sexuality, personality) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Marsden, Dora) Query Subject+Keyword: (Wo/Men, Murray, Mary Nelson) |
Comment: Mary Nelson Murray, a reader, comments on Marsden emphasis on personality. - It is - she writes - one of the grave weaknesses of women that they cannot, as a rule, keep the personal element out of an argument, and so they are unable to see any point of view clearly, and without bias. It is one of the thing from which we have to free ourselves. Therefore - she concludes - I think that in such a paper as The Freewoman there must be no room for personalities. - |
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