Dora Marsden was the editor or co-editor of three journals: The Freewoman (1911 – 1912), The New Freewoman (1913) and The Egoist (1914 – 1918). The Union of Egoists offers the complete contents of every issue of all three journals at no cost.
In the first issue of The Freewoman, Dora Marsden described the Freewoman by way of her inverse, the Bondwoman: “Bondwomen are distinguished from Freewomen by a spiritual distinction. Bondwomen are the women who are not separate spiritual entities, who are not individuals. They are complements merely. By habit of thought, by form of activity, and largely by preference, they round off the personality of some other individual, rather than create or cultivate their own. Most women, as far back as we have any record, have fitted into this conception, and it has borne itself out in instinctive working practice. And in the midst of all this there comes a cry that woman is an individual, and that because she is an individual she must be set free. It would be nearer the truth to say that if she is an individual she is free, and will act like those who are free.”
The WSPU and the suffragette movement had, for over three years, been central to Dora Marsden’s life, giving her purpose and recognition. She had risked financial and personal security, even life itself, for the cause of woman’s suffrage but now she was on her own. For the second time in three years she had resigned from paid employment and in January 1911 Dora had no money, no job, no income. What Dora did have, though, was a highly developed sense of her own worth and ability and a keen determination to succeed. She also enjoyed what turned out to be the crucial support of Rona Robinson, Grace Jardine and above all, Mary Gawthorpe. Allied to the growing criticism of the Pankhursts and an emerging frustration with the limitations of orthodox suffragist thought, these factors were to lead to the birth of the outstanding feminist journal of the 1900s, that “nauseous publication,” The Freewoman.
Les Garner: A Brave and Beautiful Spirit / Dora Marsden, 1882-1960 (2019)
Index of Issues
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 1 | 1911-11-23
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 1 |
Bondwomen | 1 |
Notes of the Week | 3 |
A Definition of Marriage by Edmund B. D’Auvergne | 5 |
Der Bund für Mutterschutz by A German League for the Protection of Mothers | 6 |
Der Bund für Mutterschutz by Bessie Drysdale | 6 |
Feminism under the Republic and the Early Empire—I by Amy Haughton | 7 |
Contemporary Recognition of Polygamy by E. S. P. Haynes | 9 |
The Spinster by One | 10 |
The Fashioning of Florence Isabel by E. Ayrton Zangwill | 11 |
The Illusion of Propagandist Drama by Ashley Dukes | 13 |
The Psychology of Sex by J. M. Kennedy | 14 |
Advertisements | 14 |
A University Degree for Housewives? by Educationist | 16 |
The Sheltered Life by Winifred Hindshaw | 18 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 2 | 1911-11-30
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 21 |
Commentary on Bondwomen | 21 |
Notes of the Week | 23 |
The Tragedy of the Happy Marriage by Charles J. Whitby | 25 |
Women’s Municipal Lodging Houses by Mary Higgs | 26 |
The Gospel According to Shaw by G. R. S. Taylor | 27 |
Feminism under the Republic and the Early Empire—II by Amy Haughton | 28 |
Correspondence by Florence Harris | 30 |
Correspondence by Robena Nicholson | 30 |
Correspondence by E. Ayrton Zangwill | 30 |
Correspondence by Lilian Dove-Willcox | 30 |
Correspondence by Catherine T. Corbett | 30 |
Correspondence by Margaret E. Hill | 30 |
Correspondence by Single but Undismayed | 30 |
Correspondence by Wm. A. Willox | 30 |
Correspondence by Annie Parsons | 30 |
Correspondence Marriage and Motherhood by I. D. Pearce | 31 |
Correspondence ‘A Definition of Marriage’ by H. F. Stephens | 32 |
Beauty by E. H. Visiak | 33 |
Doth a Man Travail with Child? by M. D. Eder | 33 |
Advertisements | 33 |
The Tyranny of Words by Charles Granville | 34 |
Freewomen and the Birth-Rate by Charles V. Drysdale | 35 |
Hilda Lessways: Book Review of ‘Hilda Lessways’ by Anold Bennett | 37 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 3 | 1911-12-07
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 41 |
To the Women’s Social and Political Union by Mary Gawthorpe | 41 |
Notes of the Week | 42 |
Man at Home by Fanny Johnson | 45 |
Self-Sacrifice by Winifred Hindshaw | 46 |
Mr. Asquith Will Die by H. G. Wells | 47 |
Woman, Education, and Islam by Duse Mohamed | 47 |
A Strike by J. J. Mallon | 49 |
Advertisements | 49 |
The Reward for Virtue: Book Review of ‘The Reward of Virtue’ by Amber Reeves by E. S. P. Haynes | 50 |
Correspondence by Muriel Nelson | 51 |
Correspondence by Mary N. Murray | 51 |
Correspondence by Isabel Leatham | 51 |
Correspondence by Mary Higgs | 51 |
Correspondence by Eric Gill | 51 |
Correspondence by A Spinster | 51 |
Correspondence by Adele Meyer | 51 |
Correspondence A Plea for Courtesy by Hertha Ayrton | 51 |
Correspondence Marriage and Motherhood by Edmund B. D’Auvergne | 52 |
Correspondence A Manchester Resolution | 54 |
Advertisements | 54 |
The Editors’ Reply by Editors | 55 |
The Editors’ Reply by Helen Gordon Clark | 55 |
Advertisements | 56 |
Feminism under the Republic and the Early Empire—III by Amy Haughton | 57 |
Advertisements | 59 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 4 | 1911-12-14
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 61 |
The New Morality | 61 |
Notes of the Week | 63 |
Speculations on Sex War by Vir | 65 |
Spinsters in the Making: Types I—The College Woman by Helen Hamilton | 66 |
Women’s Municipal Lodging-Houses—II by Mary Higgs | 68 |
Advertisements | 68 |
The Failures by E. H. Visiak | 69 |
Correspondence by Coralie M. Boord | 70 |
Correspondence by Educationist | 70 |
Correspondence by I. D. Pearce | 70 |
Correspondence by E. Jacobs | 70 |
Correspondence by Katharine Douglas-Smith | 70 |
Correspondence by A Mere Subscriber | 70 |
Correspondence by Helen Gordon Clark | 70 |
Correspondence The Public Criticism of the W.S.P.U. by Teresa Billington Greig | 70 |
Correspondence Marriage and Motherhood by Edmund B. D’Auvergne | 71 |
The Editors’ Reply by Mary Gawthorpe | 72 |
The Editors’ Reply by Editors | 72 |
The Sanctions of Modern Monogamy by E. S. P. Haynes | 74 |
Advertisements | 74 |
Nelly by J. J. Mallon | 75 |
Feminism and the Propagandist Drama by G. L. Harding | 76 |
Advertisements | 77 |
Notes on Art by B. A. S. | 78 |
International Notes by Bessie Drysdale | 79 |
Advertisements | 80 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 5 | 1911-12-21
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 81 |
A Gospel of Goodwill by Selwyn Weston | 81 |
Notes of the Week | 82 |
Women and Government by Teresa Billington-Greig | 85 |
Prudence—Preserver: A Morality Piece by W. L. Cribb | 86 |
Freewomen and the Birth-Rate—II by Charles V. Drysdale | 89 |
Advertisements | 89 |
Correspondence by J. R. W. Tanner | 90 |
Correspondence by Edmund B. D’Auvergne | 90 |
Correspondence by Constance Tite | 90 |
Correspondence by M. D. Eder | 90 |
Correspondence by Mary Neilson Murray | 90 |
Correspondence by A Varsity Woman | 90 |
Correspondence by E. M. Watson | 90 |
Correspondence by M. P. U’er | 90 |
Correspondence by H. Sloane | 90 |
Correspondence by C. Nina Boyle | 90 |
Correspondence by Cailin Dhu | 90 |
Correspondence by Dorothy G. Leete | 90 |
Correspondence by Helen Gordon Clark | 90 |
Correspondence by E. Jacobs | 90 |
Correspondence by M. A. Julius | 90 |
The Editors’ Reply by Editors | 93 |
The Splendid Criminal by Hilda M. Davies | 94 |
Advertisements | 94 |
Feminism under the Republic and the Early Empire—IV by Amy Haughton | 95 |
The Vision by E. H. Visiak | 96 |
An Old School Book on the Higher Education of Women (1658) by Foster Watson | 97 |
Advertisements | 97 |
Eager Heart: Review of ‘Eager Heart,’ a Morality Play by Miss Alice Buckton by G. L. Harding | 99 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 6 | 1911-12-28
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 101 |
The New Morality—II | 101 |
Notes of the Week | 103 |
The Dethronement of the Pompadour by Holbrook Jackson | 104 |
State Maternity Homes by F. W. L. R. | 105 |
Woman—and the Revolution by Selwyn Weston | 106 |
Rodin on Art by Muriel Ciolkowska | 107 |
Advertisements | 108 |
Domesticity by Charles J. Whitby | 109 |
Why Women Work by P. R. Bennett | 110 |
Correspondence by Eric Gill | 111 |
Correspondence by Chas. F. Hunt | 111 |
Correspondence by A. F. T. | 111 |
Correspondence by Sophy Gudini | 111 |
Correspondence by I. D. Pearce | 111 |
Education from the Universal Standpoint: Foreword by Philip Oyler | 113 |
Feminism under the Republic and the Early Empire—IV (continued) by Amy Haughton | 114 |
Advertisements | 114 |
Mater Dei by Oxoniensis | 115 |
Another Way of Spinsterhood by Elizabeth Barry | 116 |
Advertisements | 116 |
Their Wrongs Are Mine by M. J. Marshall | 117 |
Em’ly’s Josiah by Monica Harthan | 117 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 7 | 1912-01-04
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
The New Morality—III | 121 |
Notes of the Week | 123 |
The Philosophy of the Woman’s Question by H. Cecil Palmer | 124 |
The Persian Woman by R. H. Moreland | 125 |
The Case for Divorce Law Reform by E. S. P. Haynes | 126 |
‘Uranians’ by Harry J. Birnstingl | 127 |
Advertisements | 128 |
The Psychology of Personalities | 129 |
Correspondence by Coralie M. Boord | 130 |
Correspondence by Isabel Leatham | 130 |
Correspondence by Horace Holby | 130 |
Correspondence by Edmund B. D’Auvergne | 130 |
Correspondence by D. E. Dunn | 130 |
Correspondence by E. Jacobs | 130 |
Correspondence by C. J. P. | 130 |
Freewomen and the Birth-Rate—III by Charles V. Drysdale | 132 |
Advertisements | 132 |
Feminism under the Republic and the Early Empire—V by Amy Haughton | 135 |
Biscuits! by K. D. Scott | 137 |
Advertisements | 138 |
A Vindication by Muriel Nelson D’Auvergne | 139 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 8 | 1912-01-11
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 141 |
The New Morality—IV | 141 |
Notes of the Week | 143 |
Biscuits!—II by K. D. Scott | 144 |
An American Critic of Social Values by M. P. Willcocks | 145 |
The Unimportance of the Woman’s Movement by Arthur D. Lewis | 147 |
Millennium by Selwyn Weston | 148 |
‘Seeing, They Shall See Not’ by B. L. | 149 |
Advertisements | 149 |
Correspondence by Chas. F. Hunt | 151 |
Correspondence by W. G. Ramsay-Fairfax | 151 |
Correspondence by Isabel Leatham | 151 |
Correspondence by Britomart | 151 |
Correspondence by Hospital Matron | 151 |
Correspondence by Jane Craig | 151 |
Correspondence by Jennie C. Brace | 151 |
A Freewoman’s Attitude to Motherhood by Edith A. Browne | 153 |
Advertisements | 153 |
Feminism under the Republic and the Early Empire—VI by Amy Haughton | 155 |
Orthodoxy by Horace Holley | 156 |
The Influence of Women in Music by D. C. Parker | 156 |
Advertisements | 157 |
Foreign Notes by Bessie Drysdale | 158 |
Militancy in Women by E. M. White | 158 |
A Common Woman by Gladys Jones | 159 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 9 | 1912-01-18
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Home Products by Gladys Jones | 166 |
Tertium Quid by Charles J. Whitby | 167 |
Advertisements | 168 |
The Gospel according to Chesterton by H. F. Rubinstein | 169 |
To the Idolaters by E. H. Visiak | 170 |
Correspondence by Wordsworth Donisthorpe | 171 |
Correspondence by Chas. F. Hunt | 171 |
Correspondence by G. E. M. | 171 |
Correspondence by Dorothy C. Leile | 171 |
Correspondence by I. G. C. Curtis | 171 |
Correspondence by B. L. | 171 |
Correspondence by Militant Suffragist | 171 |
Correspondence by Jennie C. Brace | 171 |
Correspondence by Harry J. Birnstingl | 171 |
Correspondence by S. B. Hocking | 171 |
Great Fleas by Selwyn Weston | 173 |
Idealism and Feminism by C. M. H. Edwards | 174 |
Advertisements | 174 |
The Unspeakable by Ellen S. Gaskell | 176 |
Education from the Universal Standpoint—II: The Education of the Parent | 177 |
The Freewoman by Guy A. Aldred | 178 |
Advertisements | 179 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 10 | 1912-01-25
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 181 |
A Plea for Psychology | 181 |
Notes of the Week | 183 |
‘Seeing, They Shall See Not’—II by B. L. | 185 |
The Prevention of Venereal Disease by E. S. P. Haynes | 186 |
The Tyranny of Home by Edith A. Browne | 187 |
Uranians—II by Harry J. Birnstingl | 189 |
Advertisements | 189 |
Correspondence by C. H. Norman | 190 |
Correspondence by Arthur D. Lewis | 190 |
Correspondence by Chas. F. Hunt | 190 |
Correspondence by A. H. T. | 190 |
Correspondence by Arthur D. Lewis | 190 |
Correspondence by P. Sherwen | 190 |
Correspondence by Jane Craig | 190 |
Correspondence by K. D. Scott | 190 |
Anarchy in Art by Selwyn Weston | 193 |
Freewomen and the Birth-Rate—IV by Charles V. Drysdale | 194 |
An Expensive Wife by B. A. S. | 196 |
Advertisements | 196 |
Song of a Night by John Gould Fletcher | 199 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 11 | 1912-02-01
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 201 |
The Over-and-Above in Life | 201 |
Notes of the Week | 202 |
Where Women Work—I: Teaching by Various Hands | 205 |
Modesty by Winifred Hindshaw | 208 |
Mr. Upton Sinclair and Sex Institutions: A Criticism by W. B. Esson | 208 |
Advertisements | 209 |
The Failure by Selwyn Weston | 210 |
Correspondence A Definition of Marriage by Edmund B. D’Auvergne | 211 |
Correspondence An Appeal to the Happily Married by A Man, Married and Happy | 211 |
Correspondence The Freewoman and Life Problems by Frank Watts | 211 |
Correspondence Malthusianism and Henry George by Charles V. Drysdale | 212 |
Correspondence A Question by H. B. | 212 |
Correspondence Population and Food Supply by Chas. F. Hunt | 212 |
Correspondence The Intellectual Limitations of the ‘Normal’ by Albert E. Löwy | 212 |
Correspondence The Sex Function by A. B. | 213 |
Correspondence Divorce by Coralie M. Boord | 213 |
Correspondence Karl Marx and the Single Tax by Chas. F. Hunt | 213 |
Correspondence College Education for Workers by Winifred Horrabud | 214 |
Correspondence Population and Economics by Arthur D. Lewis | 214 |
Erratum by Editors | 215 |
A Matter of Taste by Charles J. Whitby | 215 |
Advertisements | 215 |
Dulayut, a Siamese Child | 217 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 12 | 1912-02-08
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 221 |
The Drudge | 221 |
Notes of the Week | 223 |
Milton’s ‘Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce’ by E. H. Visiak | 225 |
A Y.W.C.A. Home by Former Residents | 227 |
Advertisements | 227 |
The Ultimate Dread by Winifred Rose Carey | 228 |
Biscuits—III by K. D. Scott | 229 |
Supplementary Manifesto by Reading Trades and Labour Council | 229 |
Correspondence Asceticism and Passion by E. M. Watson | 231 |
Correspondence Early Marriage and Prostitution by Lionel Kingsley | 231 |
Correspondence Limitation of Population: Letter I by A. Herbage Edwards | 231 |
Correspondence Limitation of Population: Letter II by Coralie M. Boord | 232 |
Correspondence Uranians by M. S. | 232 |
Correspondence Discussion of Sex-Questons by E. S. P. Haynes | 232 |
Correspondence The Representative System by Minnie Glassman | 233 |
Correspondence Karl Marx and the Single Tax by Arthur D. Lewis | 233 |
Advertisements | 233 |
Recreation as Labour by Theodora Roscoe | 234 |
The Human Minority by Harry J. Birnstingl | 235 |
Advertisements | 235 |
Emancipation by Guy A. Aldred | 236 |
Advertisements | 237 |
Feminism and the Destiny of Humanity by Alfred E. Bing | 238 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 13 | 1912-02-15
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 241 |
Daughters of Ishmael | 241 |
The Seneschal by Selwyn Weston | 242 |
The White Sea by E. H. Visiak | 242 |
Topics of the Week | 243 |
An Appeal | 244 |
Where Women Work—II: Teaching by Various Hands | 245 |
Aphorisms by Charles J. Whitby | 247 |
Sex and Civilisation by E. S. P. Haynes | 247 |
Labour Notes: An Annus Mirabilis by G. L. Harding | 248 |
Advertisements | 248 |
The Gospel according to Mrs. Humphry Ward by Rebecca West | 249 |
Correspondence Concerning ‘The Drudge’ by Home Worker | 251 |
Correspondence The Difficulties of the Working Mother by A. F. | 251 |
Correspondence Two Practical Suggestions by B. Low | 252 |
Correspondence Asceticism and Passion by Kathlyn Oliver | 252 |
Correspondence Continence and Marriage by The Wife of the Man Married and Happy | 252 |
Correspondence Utility to What End? by P. Sherwen | 252 |
Correspondence David Graham Phillips by Messrs. Appleyard and Co. | 253 |
Population and the Food Supply by Charles V. Drysdale | 253 |
Advertisements | 253 |
King’s College for Women by Rona Robinson | 255 |
Advertisements | 256 |
Luang Sawat, B.A.—I by B. A. S. | 257 |
The Eternal Amateur by T. Baty | 259 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 14 | 1912-02-22
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 261 |
To What End in Life? | 261 |
The Great Adventure by Maude Sansom Carter | 262 |
Topics of the Week | 263 |
Education from the Universal Standpoint—III: The Education of the Parent by Philip Oyler | 267 |
Population and the Food Supply—II by Charles V. Drysdale | 268 |
Advertisements | 269 |
Correspondence Clearing the Ground by A Grandmother | 270 |
Correspondence The Chastity of Continence? by A New Subscriber | 270 |
Correspondence The Aesthetic Status of Sex by F. M. P. | 270 |
Correspondence Limitations of Parentage by A Truth Seeker | 271 |
Correspondence Children and the Lower Appetite by Rationalist | 271 |
Correspondence The Excitation of Sex Discussions by Frank Watts | 271 |
Correspondence Undue Emphasis on Sex by A Reader | 271 |
Correspondence A Conundrum by The Happy Husband of Coralie M. Boord | 271 |
Correspondence Continence and Marriage by The Wife of the Man Married and Happy | 272 |
Correspondence A Home Worker by Home Worker | 272 |
Response to the Letter in ‘A Home Worker’ by Editors | 272 |
Correspondence The Permanency of Women’s Work by Florence Graham | 272 |
Correspondence A Mother’s Criticism by M. S. | 273 |
Correspondence Co-operative Housekeeping by B. W. F. Starling | 273 |
Correspondence A Residential Club by William H. Seed | 273 |
Correspondence A Retort by Rose Witcop | 273 |
Correspondence The Idealism of Sex Relations by Winifred Rose Carey | 273 |
Correspondence Uranians by Scython | 274 |
Correspondence Imperial Naturalisation and Loss of Nationality by Marriage by Hon. Secretary | 274 |
Correspondence The Aëthnic Union by Your Correspondent | 274 |
Advertisements | 274 |
Our Prison System by Guy A. Aldred | 275 |
Advertisements | 276 |
Beauty and Progress: Towards a Principle for a New Social Science in Art by Selwyn Weston | 277 |
The Aëthnic Union by T. Baty | 278 |
An Appeal | 279 |
Advertisements | 279 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 15 | 1912-02-29
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 281 |
Woman: Endowed or Free? | 281 |
Topics of the Week | 283 |
The Great Unclassed—I by Walter M. Gallichan | 286 |
The Home Office Blunderer by Guy A. Aldred | 288 |
Advertisements | 289 |
Correspondence Chastity and Normality by Kathlyn Oliver | 290 |
Correspondence A Psychological Morality Test by Inquirer | 290 |
Correspondence Sex Instruction and the Young by A Mother | 290 |
Correspondence Uranians by Charles J. Whitby | 291 |
Correspondence Pruriency and Sex Dicussions by E. S. P. Haynes | 291 |
Correspondence ‘Freewoman’ Clubs by B. L. | 291 |
Correspondence Group-Houses by Dorothy Chapman | 291 |
Correspondence A Group of the ‘Fourth Party’ by Lilian Anderson | 291 |
Correspondence A Group of the ‘Fourth Party’ by Charlotte Hunter | 291 |
Correspondence A Group of the ‘Fourth Party’ by Jane Craig | 291 |
Correspondence A Group of the ‘Fourth Party’ by Elizabeth P. Cumming | 291 |
Correspondence Teachers under the Insurance Act by R. J. P. Mortished | 292 |
Correspondence A Motive for Suffragism by The Despised Suffragist | 292 |
Correspondence Food and Population by Arthur D. Lewis | 292 |
Correspondence Population and the Food Supply by W. Allan Macdonald | 293 |
Correspondence Potential Food Supplies and an Unlimited Population by Chas. F. Hunt | 293 |
Correspondence A Challenge to the Malthusian Population Theory by Israel Horwitz | 293 |
Correspondence A Message to Letter-Writers by Editors | 294 |
Home Science: King’s College for Women by Rona Robinson | 294 |
Advertisements | 294 |
‘What Diantha Did’: Book Review of ‘What Diantha Did’ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman by A. F. | 296 |
Luang Sawat, B.A.—II by B. A. S. | 297 |
Advertisements | 298 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 16 | 1912-03-07
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe
Contents | 301 |
Mr. Wells to the Attack: Freewomen and Endowment by H. G. Wells | 301 |
Topics of the Week | 303 |
Sex and the State by Wordsworth Donisthorpe | 305 |
Soldiers, Shepherds, and the Woman Question—I by Josephine Baker | 306 |
The Gospel according to Granville Barker by Rebecca West | 307 |
The Dangerous Age: A Tract for the Times by C. Gasquoine Hartley | 309 |
Correspondence The ‘I Am’ and the ‘I Do’ by Hubert Wales | 310 |
Correspondence Development of Food Resources by Fred Collins | 310 |
Correspondence A Coming Famine? by G. H. Martyn | 311 |
Correspondence State Endowment of Motherhood by A Socialist | 311 |
Correspondence The Feeding of Infants by Home Worker | 312 |
Correspondence The Individualism of Motherhood by Helen Winter | 312 |
Correspondence In the Name of the Nation by A. Watters | 312 |
Correspondence In the Name of the Nation by H. Vernon Carey | 312 |
Correspondence In the Name of the Nation by S. Skelhorn | 312 |
Correspondence Group Houses by A. Herbage Edwards | 312 |
Correspondence Who Are the ‘Normal’? by A New Subscriber | 312 |
Correspondence The ‘Normal’ Again by F. M. P. | 313 |
Correspondence The Transmutations of Sex by Hibernian | 313 |
Correspondence Mind and Body by Mary Bull | 313 |
Correspondence The Aesthetic Status of Sex by C. H. | 313 |
Advertisements | 313 |
Correspondence Individualism in Morals by Tallis Avis | 314 |
Correspondence ‘Freewoman’ Clubs by Ethel Bradshaw | 314 |
Correspondence Australian and New Zealand Women Voters’ Committee (London) by Harriet C. Newcomb | 314 |
Where Women Work—III: Clerical Work by Various Hands | 315 |
Advertisements | 316 |
Luang Sawat, B.A.—III by B. A. S. | 317 |
Foreign Affairs by G. L. Harding | 318 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 17 | 1912-03-04
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 321 |
Women Endowed | 321 |
Topics of the Week | 323 |
The Great Unclassed—II by Walter M. Gallichan | 325 |
Advertisements | 325 |
The Administration of Justice in the Divorce Court by C. H. Norman | 326 |
The Great Equation by Selwyn Weston | 328 |
Free Art by Edith A. Browne | 329 |
Correspondence A Reply to Mr. Hubert Wales by Rebecca West | 331 |
Correspondence Why Do We Discuss Sex? by Coralie M. Boord | 331 |
Correspondence More Plain-Speaking by Kathlyn Oliver | 332 |
Correspondence The Discussion of ‘Moral Putrescence’ by Frank Watts | 332 |
Correspondence The Economic Basis of Polygamy by E. G. R. Taylor | 332 |
Correspondence Beauty Pain and Joy by E. B. | 332 |
Correspondence Co-Education and Understanding between the Sexes by Vis Unita Fortior | 332 |
Correspondence ‘Line upon Line, Precept upon Precept’ by Mimi Brodie | 333 |
Correspondence Some Notes on the Population Theory by E. Lindsay | 333 |
Correspondence Food and Population by Arthur D. Lewis | 333 |
Advertisements | 333 |
Correspondence Freewoman Clubs by Margaret Walker | 334 |
‘Manalive’: Book Review of ‘Manalive’ by G.K. Chesterton by Rebecca West | 334 |
The Sound of the Coal by Helen Meredith Macdonald | 335 |
The Fire Screen by William Foss | 336 |
Population and the Food Supply by Charles V. Drysdale | 336 |
Advertisements | 337 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 18 | 1912-03-21
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 341 |
Woman Endowed by H. G. Wells | 341 |
Woman Endowed by Editors | 341 |
Topics of the Week | 343 |
Sex and the State—II by Wordsworth Donisthorpe | 345 |
Advertisements | 345 |
Soldiers, Shepherds, and the Woman Question—II by Josephine Baker | 347 |
The Wife by Louise Heilgers | 347 |
Views and Vagabonds: Book Review of ‘Views and Vagabonds’ by Rose Macaulay by Rebecca West | 348 |
Man the Sentimentalist by William Foss | 349 |
Education from the Universal Standpoint—IV: Simple Rules of Health for Adults by Philip Oyler | 350 |
Correspondence The Devastating Freewoman by Helen Hamilton | 352 |
Correspondence Motives by E. S. P. Haynes | 352 |
Correspondence ‘To What End in Life?’ by A. P. Michell | 352 |
Correspondence The Individualism of Motherhood and the ‘Normal’ Woman by A Would-Be Freewoman | 353 |
Correspondence A W.S.P.U. Defence by Amy Haughton | 353 |
Correspondence Experience and Understanding by A New Subscriber | 354 |
Correspondence Feminism and Socialism by Isabel Leatham | 354 |
Correspondence ‘The Freewoman’ by Edith A. Browne | 354 |
Correspondence Liberty for the Asking by Florence S. Howard Burleigh | 354 |
Correspondence The Prostituted and the Vote by Bloomsbury | 354 |
Advertisements | 354 |
Correspondence Food and Population by Charles V. Drysdale | 355 |
Correspondence Food and Population—A Reply to C.V. Drysdale by Arthur D. Lewis | 356 |
Correspondence A Reply to Mr. Lewis by Chas. F. Hunt | 357 |
Correspondence Food and Population by W. Allan Macdonald | 357 |
Advertisements | 357 |
Correspondence An American Critic of Malthus by A. Wangemann | 358 |
Correspondence Association of Women Clerks and Secretaries by Vera Collum | 358 |
Correspondence National Union of Clerks by Herbert H. Elvin | 359 |
Of Suffragettes and Others by Henry Bryan Binns | 359 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 19 | 1912-03-28
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 361 |
Creation and Immortality | 361 |
Home by E. H. Visiak | 362 |
Topics of the Week | 363 |
Syndicalism by Guy A. Aldred | 365 |
Advertisements | 365 |
On the Importance of Being Human by William Foss | 367 |
‘Woman Adrift’: Book Review of ‘Woman Adrift’ by Harold Owen by Rebecca West | 368 |
The English Criminal by Donald Campbell | 369 |
Advertisements | 369 |
An Interpretation of ‘The Miracle’ by Charles J. Whitby | 372 |
A Discussion Circle | 373 |
Correspondence The ‘Don’t Shoot’ Prosecutions by George Lansbury | 373 |
Correspondence Motherhood and Child-Rearing by P. W. | 373 |
Correspondence Endowment of Motherhood by R. J. P. Mortished | 374 |
Correspondence A Socialised Feminism by Millicent Murby | 374 |
Correspondence ‘The Freewoman’ and Social Movements by I. D. Pearce | 375 |
Advertisements | 375 |
Correspondence Why Do We Discuss Sex? by S. Skelhorn | 376 |
Correspondence Facilities for Scientific Studies in Sex by Coralie M. Boord | 376 |
Correspondence Response to Coralie M. Boord’s Letter in ‘Facilities for Scientific Studies in Sex’ by Editors | 376 |
Correspondence The Traps of Ignorance by A Mother of Sons | 376 |
Correspondence ‘Normal and Abnormal’ by Tout Pouvoir | 376 |
Correspondence The Love-Child by Gideon | 376 |
Correspondence Mediocrity and Mr. Chesterton by E. A. Randall | 376 |
Correspondence A Criticism by Emma Attwood | 376 |
Correspondence Superficial Unity and the W.S.P.U. by Annie Ball | 377 |
Correspondence Population and Food by Fred Collins | 377 |
Correspondence The Inculcation of Vegetarianism by Wm. J. Tull | 378 |
Correspondence Collapse of Malthus by Chas. F. Hunt | 378 |
Correspondence The Adequacy of the Earth by Chas. F. Hunt | 378 |
Correspondence Food and Population by Arthur D. Lewis | 378 |
Correspondence A Reply to Dr. Drysdale by Israel Horwitz | 378 |
Advertisements | 378 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 20 | 1912-04-04
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 381 |
The Emancipation of Man | 381 |
Topics of the Week The Rejection of the Conciliation Bill by George Lansbury | 383 |
The Conquest of the Heart by Charles J. Whitby | 385 |
Advertisements | 385 |
Co-operative Housekeeping and the Domestic Worker—I by Alice Melvin | 386 |
The Matador of the Five Towns: Book Review of ‘The Matador of the Five Towns’ by Arnold Bennett and ‘The Charwoman’s Daughter’ by James Stephens by Rebecca West | 387 |
Family Affection by Winifred Hindshaw | 388 |
Advertisements | 389 |
Genius and Decadence by Selwyn Weston | 390 |
A Y.W.C.A. Home by A Y.W.C.A. Boarder | 391 |
Distant and Random Shots by E. H. Visiak | 392 |
Sir Almroth Wright on Militant Hysteria by A. E. Wright | 392 |
Advertisements | 392 |
Love Eternal by Regina Miriam Bloch | 394 |
Correspondence The Servile State by R. J. P. Mortished | 395 |
Correspondence Sex-Equality and the Conciliation Bill by I. D. Pearce | 395 |
Correspondence Endowment of Motherhood by Russell Scott | 396 |
Correspondence The Remedy? by Veturia | 396 |
Correspondence Wellsian Prototypes of Freewomen by E. M. Watson | 397 |
Correspondence A Reply by Coralie M. Boord | 398 |
Correspondence Women in ‘Mixed’ Trade Unions by Dolly Lansbury | 398 |
Correspondence On the Loose Principle by Kathlyn Oliver | 398 |
Correspondence Our Great Solemnity by M. A. F. | 398 |
Advertisements | 398 |
Correspondence The Single-Tax Again by Arthur D. Lewis | 399 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 21 | 1912-04-11
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 401 |
The New Prostitution by C. H. Norman | 401 |
Topics of the Week Women and Labour | 402 |
Two Plays by Tchekhof: Book Review of ‘Two Plays by Tchekhof’ [‘The Cherry Orchard’ and ‘The Seagull’] by Anton Chekhov, translated by George Calderon by Rebecca West | 405 |
Advertisements | 405 |
The Woman Offender: La Nostalgie de la Boue by Donald Campbell | 406 |
The Present State of the Suffrage Question: Male Reflections by Francis Bickley | 409 |
Advertisements | 409 |
Abolition of Domestic Drudgery by Co-operative Housekeeping—II by Alice Melvin | 410 |
A New Name for a New Virtue by Horace Holley | 412 |
Mine and Thine by B. A. S. | 412 |
Discussion Circles | 415 |
Advertisements | 415 |
London Orphan Asylum, Watford: An Appeal | 416 |
The Final Scheme of Things and Miss Violet Markham by Coralie M. Boord | 416 |
Correspondence Mr. Upton Sinclair’s Reply to Critics by Upton Sinclair | 417 |
Correspondence The Blackleg of Labour by Dorian Parker | 417 |
Correspondence A Reply to Mr. Lansbury by Norah O’Shea | 417 |
Correspondence Endowment of Motherhood by Rachel Graham | 418 |
Correspondence Social Reform and Limitation of Population by J. C. Flügel | 418 |
Advertisements | 418 |
Correspondence Questions for Dr. Drysdale by Chas. F. Hunt | 419 |
Correspondence A Y.W.C.A. Home by G. M. T. | 419 |
Advertisements | 420 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 22 | 1912-04-18
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 421 |
The Servile State | 421 |
Topic of the Week ‘Some Thoughts on Religion’—Book Review of ‘Modern Religion’ by G. Bernard Shaw, ‘Modern Morality and Modern Toleration’ by E.S.P. Haynes, and ‘The Rebel and His Disciples’ by Guy A. Aldred | 423 |
A New Formula by Charles J. Whitby | 425 |
Advertisements | 425 |
Woman: A Reply to Miss Cicely Hamilton by William Foss | 426 |
‘Futurism’ by Harry J. Birnstingl | 427 |
Food and Population by Charles V. Drysdale | 429 |
Advertisements | 429 |
Wings of Desire: Book Review of ‘Wings of Desire’ by M.P. Willcocks by Rebecca West | 433 |
Advertisements | 433 |
Discussion Circles | 434 |
The Happy Child by E. H. Visiak | 434 |
Correspondence The Remedy by Walter M. Gallichan | 434 |
Correspondence ‘Let the Women Be Alive!’ by Ada Nield Chew | 434 |
Advertisements | 435 |
Correspondence Remedies for Disease by A Reader | 436 |
Correspondence Women in ‘Mixed Trade Unions’ by Mimie Brodie | 436 |
Correspondence Wanted—The Grounds For Differentiation by A New Subscriber | 436 |
Correspondence On the Importance of Being Human by M. S. | 437 |
Correspondence Corporal Punishment of Girls by Mother No. 2 | 437 |
Correspondence The Human Complex by Marah | 437 |
Advertisements | 437 |
Correspondence The Value of the Quick Unbalance of Women by Ellen S. Gaskell | 439 |
Correspondence A Correction by Coralie M. Boord | 439 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 23 | 1912-04-25
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 441 |
Chivalry | 441 |
Topics of the Week Hunger Strikes | 443 |
Topics of the Week The Aftermath | 444 |
Why Not? by John Galsworthy | 446 |
Advertisements | 446 |
Men, Mind and Morals: Book Review of ‘Problems of Men, Mind and Morals’ by E. Belfort Bax and ‘The Solemnization of Jacklin’ by Florence Farr by Rebecca West | 447 |
The Right to Love by August Schvan | 448 |
Advertisements | 449 |
Feminism and Shipwrecks by A. B. | 450 |
French Feminism by Madeleine Pelletier | 451 |
Syndicalism and Women by Gaylord Wilshire | 451 |
Woman and Mankind: Chapter XIV of Weininger’s ‘Sex and Character’—I by Otto Weininger | 452 |
Advertisements | 454 |
The Grudge by Henry Bryan Binns | 455 |
Correspondence Note to Correspondents by Editors | 456 |
Correspondence Questions by Vincent Nello | 456 |
Correspondence Genius and Decadence by M. Ciolkowski | 456 |
Correspondence Cages for Husbands by Freischütz | 456 |
Correspondence The Age of Chivalry by S. Skelhorn | 456 |
Correspondence Corporal Punishment by Amy Montague | 456 |
Correspondence A Detached Impression by Tiens Ferme | 456 |
Advertisements | 456 |
Correspondence Food and Population by Fred Collins | 458 |
Correspondence Neo-Malthusianism and the Working Classes by Isabel Leatham | 458 |
Correspondence ‘Made by Man’ by Chas. F. Hunt | 459 |
Correspondence Food and Population by Arthur D. Lewis | 459 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 24 | 1912-05-02
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 461 |
Interpretations of Sex | 461 |
Topics of the Week Judge Not | 462 |
Topics of the Week The Discussion Circle by B. Low | 464 |
Government and Crime by C. H. Norman | 465 |
Advertisements | 465 |
‘The True Traveller’: Book Review of ‘The True Traveller’ by W.H. Davies by Rebecca West | 467 |
The New Order—I: The New Parliament: Social Reconstruction by Free Concert by W. Allan Macdonald | 468 |
The New Order—I: The New Parliament: Social Reconstruction by Free Concert by Helen Meredith Macdonald | 468 |
Woman and Mankind: Chapter XIV of Weininger’s ‘Sex and Character’—II by Otto Weininger | 470 |
Advertisements | 472 |
‘Divorce’ by Charles Granville | 473 |
Contrasts in Black and White by Ernest Crosby | 474 |
Correspondence Praise and Blame by E. H. Visiak | 475 |
Correspondence The Servile State by Ronald J. P. Mortished | 475 |
Correspondence ‘Remedies for Disease’ by Mimi Brodie | 475 |
Correspondence Knowledge Wanted by Northerner | 476 |
Correspondence The New Chivalry by Katharine Susannah Prichard | 476 |
Correspondence The ‘Titanic’ and the Miners by K. D. Scott | 477 |
Correspondence ‘Titanic’ Morality by A. I. B. | 477 |
Correspondence The Population Question by J. C. Flügel | 477 |
Correspondence Land Taxing and England by Arthur D. Lewis | 478 |
Correspondence Agitate: Educate: Organise’ by J. F. H. | 478 |
Correspondence A ‘Freewoman’? by C. M. Theobald | 478 |
Advertisements | 478 |
Correspondence Golden Rule Etiquette by Country Mouse | 479 |
Correspondence Corporal Punishment of Girls by Rosalie R. Lewis | 479 |
Correspondence ‘Daughters of Ishmael’ by Reginald Wright Kauffman | 479 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 25 | 1912-05-09
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Interpretation of Sex—II | 481 |
Topics of the Week Browning | 483 |
The Problem of Illegitimacy—I by William Foss | 485 |
Advertisements | 485 |
Two Poets: Book Review of ‘Insurrections’ and ‘The Hill of Vision’ by James Stephens and ‘Moods, Songs, and Doggerels’ by John Galsworthy by Rebecca West | 486 |
The Way of Circumstance: A True Incident by Charles Granville | 488 |
‘Talking about Shakespeare’ by H. F. Rubinstein | 489 |
Advertisements | 489 |
‘Max!’: Book Review of ‘Cartoons: The Second Childhood of John Bull’ by Max Beerbohm by Lewis Melville | 491 |
The New Order—II: The New Landholder: Social Freedom by Security of Subsistence by W. Allan Macdonald | 492 |
The New Order—II: The New Landholder: Social Freedom by Security of Subsistence by Helen Meredith Macdonald | 492 |
Advertisements | 493 |
Correspondence Chivalry by E. H. Visiak | 495 |
Correspondence Praise and Blame by A Woman | 495 |
Correspondence Saving Women First by Fair Play | 495 |
Correspondence Some Thoughts on Religion by D. Cameron | 495 |
Correspondence Hobbled Minds by A Deficient and Disappointed Woman | 496 |
Advertisements | 496 |
Correspondence Women’s Growing Antagonism towards Sex by A Grateful Reader | 497 |
Correspondence The Right to Love by Highway Man | 497 |
Correspondence How the State Penalises the Unmarried Mother by P. W. | 498 |
Correspondence The Futurists by Gladys Jones | 498 |
Correspondence The Status of Men by Mary Ware Dennett | 498 |
Correspondence Rabbi Ben Ezra by Pedant | 499 |
The Freewoman | Volume 1 Number 26 | 1912-05-16
Subtitle: A Weekly Feminist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 501 |
Interpretations of Sex—III | 501 |
Topics of the Week Freewomen and Evolution | 503 |
Topics of the Week Miss Malecka | 504 |
A Sex Heresy by Charles J. Whitby | 505 |
Advertisements | 505 |
The New Order—III: The New Money: Free Exchange between Free Organisers by W. Allan Macdonald | 507 |
The New Order—III: The New Money: Free Exchange between Free Organisers by Helen Meredith Macdonald | 507 |
‘In Accordance with the Evidence’: Book Review of ‘In Accordance with the Evidence’ by Oliver Onions by Rebecca West | 509 |
Advertisements | 509 |
True Kings! by Selwyn Weston | 511 |
At the Grafton Galleries by Edward K. Guthrie | 512 |
Advertisements | 513 |
Freewoman Discussion Circle by B. Low | 514 |
The Old Tale by Henry Bryan Binns | 514 |
Correspondence The Problem of Illegitmacy by O. K. | 515 |
Correspondence Praise and Blame by A Woman | 515 |
Correspondence What Is a System? by Persephone | 515 |
Correspondence Economic Lifeboats by Chas. F. Hunt | 515 |
Correspondence The Right to Love by August Schvan | 516 |
Correspondence Passion in Procreation by A Pro-test-ant | 516 |
Correspondence Our Missing Red Corpuscle by W. D. | 516 |
Advertisements | 516 |
Correspondence ‘The Servile State’ by Tallis Avis | 517 |
Correspondence A College for Working Women by M. Bridges Adams | 517 |
Correspondence The Right to Produce by Chas. F. Hunt | 518 |
Correspondence A Word for Trained Nurses by Theodora Roscoe | 518 |
Correspondence Thought and Action by Persephone | 519 |
Correspondence A Question of Values by F. Langworthy | 519 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 27 | 1912-05-16
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 1 |
Interpretations of Sex—IV | 1 |
Topics of the Week Those Eugenists Again | 3 |
Topics of the Week New Hearts | 4 |
The Case of Strindberg by H. F. Rubinstein | 5 |
Advertisements | 5 |
The Problem of Illegitimacy—II: Illegitimacy and Prostitution by William Foss | 7 |
‘A Modern Crusader’: Book Review of ‘A Modern Crusader’ by Florence Edgar Hobson by Rebecca West | 8 |
Advertisements | 9 |
At the Royal Academy by Edward K. Guthrie | 10 |
The New Order—IV: The New Worker: Free Production by Concerted Exchange by W. Allan Macdonald | 11 |
The New Order—IV: The New Worker: Free Production by Concerted Exchange by Helen Meredith Macdonald | 11 |
The Maternal Instinct by Winifred Hindshaw | 13 |
Advertisements | 13 |
The Cult of Incompetence: Book Review of ‘The Cult of Incompetence’ by Emile Faguet by Lewis Melville | 14 |
Co-operative Housekeeping and the Mother—III by Alice Melvin | 15 |
The Freewoman’ | 17 |
Correspondence Chivalry by Kenneth Grey | 17 |
Advertisements | 17 |
Correspondence The Serpent by Arthur Hewson | 18 |
Correspondence Some Thoughts on Religion by Rachel Graham | 18 |
Correspondence A Sex-Heresy by P. | 19 |
Correspondence An Interpretation by W. A. W. | 19 |
Correspondence The White Slave Traffic | 19 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 28 | 1912-05-30
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 21 |
Political Offenders | 21 |
Topics of the Week Syndicalism and Socialism | 23 |
Topics of the Week Subsidies | 23 |
Woman by Charles Granville | 24 |
The Discussion Circle | 24 |
Shall the Yoshiwara Be Rebuilt? by E. O. Wrench | 25 |
Advertisements | 25 |
At the Royal Academy—II by Edward K. Guthrie | 26 |
‘The Department Store’: Book Review of ‘The Department Store’ by Margarete Böhme by Rebecca West | 27 |
An Engaged Young Man by Selwyn Weston | 28 |
The New Order—V: New Maids for Old: Free Women in Marriage and Out by W. Allan Macdonald | 29 |
The New Order—V: New Maids for Old: Free Women in Marriage and Out by Helen Meredith Macdonald | 29 |
‘Woman Adrift’: Book Review of ‘Woman Adrift’ by Harold Owen by Ajax | 32 |
Advertisements | 33 |
The First Line of Defence: A Farce in One Act by Helen Hamilton | 34 |
Education from the Universal Standpoint—VI: The Education of the Adult by Philip Oyler | 36 |
Advertisements | 37 |
Correspondence The Golden Key by O. Ricks | 38 |
Correspondence An Estimation of Weininger by True Womanhood | 38 |
Correspondence Problem of Illegitimacy—A Reply by O. K. | 38 |
Correspondence A Critical Survey by J. S. N. Roche | 38 |
Correspondence Optimism and Poets by F. Langworthy | 39 |
Advertisements | 39 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 29 | 1912-06-06
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 41 |
The Servile State—II | 41 |
Topics of the Week Political Offences | 43 |
Champions of Morality by C. H. Norman | 45 |
Advertisements | 45 |
The Fetish of the Domestic ‘Sweat-Shop’ by Himandher | 46 |
East and West by E. K. Guthrie | 47 |
Minor Poets: Book Review of ‘The Strummings of a Lyre’ by F. Benham Burr, ‘The Cap of Care’ by James E. Pickering, ‘Sonnets’ by A. Pelham Webb, and ‘The Phantom Ship’ by E. H. Visiak by Rebecca West | 48 |
Trafalgar Square by T. Bayard Simmons | 49 |
The Malatesta Scandal by Guy A. Aldred | 50 |
Interpretations of Life by Harry J. Birnstingl | 50 |
The First Line of Defence: A Farce in One Act (Concluded) by Helen Hamilton | 51 |
Advertisements | 52 |
The Love of Woman: A True Character Sketch by C. W. L. | 54 |
A Twentieth Century Arcadia by Horace B. Samuel | 55 |
Correspondence Political Offenders by Mary Gawthorpe | 55 |
Advertisements | 55 |
Correspondence Woman and the House by Florence Edgar Hobson | 56 |
Correspondence A Reply by Rebecca West | 56 |
Correspondence The Melancholy Mr. Roche by C. H. Norman | 57 |
Correspondence The Sins of the Fathers upon the Children by Mimi Brodie | 58 |
Correspondence Religious or Pagan by Hatty Baker | 58 |
Advertisements | 58 |
Correspondence Atheists by Frances Prewett | 59 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 30 | 1912-06-13
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Note: this issue included a photograph of Dora Marsden by George Charles Beresford as a supplement.
Contents | 61 |
Sex and Character | 61 |
Heaven by E. H. Visiak | 63 |
Topics of the Week Wisdom While You Wait | 64 |
The Judges and Hereditary Ability by C. H. Norman | 65 |
Advertisements | 65 |
Problem Plays and Novels by Wordsworth Donisthorpe | 66 |
The Function of Passion by M. P. Willcocks | 67 |
Rubens by E. K. Guthrie | 69 |
Advertisements | 69 |
Intrepretations of Life—II by Harry J. Birnstingl | 70 |
‘Elsie Lindtner’: Book Review of ‘Elsie Lindtner’ by Karin Michaelis by Rebecca West | 72 |
The Discussion Circle by B. Low | 73 |
Correspondence Political Offenders by Mary Gawthorpe | 74 |
Correspondence Strindberg by Amy Skovgaard-Pedersen | 74 |
Correspondence ‘Pass the Bill’ by Katherine Vulliamy | 75 |
Advertisements | 75 |
Correspondence The Futile Bill by C. H. Norman | 76 |
Correspondence Shall the Yoshiwara Be Rebuilt? by R. McD. Duckham | 76 |
Correspondence Mr. Roche by Robert Williamson | 76 |
Correspondence ‘Drainage Poets’ by F. Langworthy | 76 |
Correspondence Some Thoughts on Religion by Florence E. Morley | 77 |
Correspondence Interpretations of Sex by Françoise Mentur | 77 |
Correspondence Free Unions by Mary Randolph | 79 |
Correspondence Free Unions by Stanley Randolph | 79 |
Correspondence ‘Champions of Morality’ by Gertrude Slater | 79 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 31 | 1912-06-20
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 81 |
The Immorality of the Marriage Contract | 81 |
Topics of the Week The Way Out | 83 |
An Alternative Bill by C. H. Norman | 84 |
The Problem of Illegitimacy—III: A Solution by William Foss | 85 |
Advertisements | 85 |
Truth and Untruth of the Times by F. R. Swan | 86 |
Modernism in Morality: The Ethics of Sexual Relationships by Julian Warde | 87 |
‘A Night in the Luxembourg’: Book Review of ‘A Night in the Luxembourg’ by Remy de Gourmont by Rebecca West | 88 |
Advertisements | 89 |
Atheists by Fred Collins | 90 |
Provided For by Fanny Johnson | 92 |
Advertisements | 93 |
A Vision in the Strand by Cyril Picciotto | 94 |
In the Wake of the ‘Titanic’ by Helen Meredith Macdonald | 95 |
Correspondence The Necessity? by E. M. Watson | 95 |
Correspondence An Analogy by Virginia K. Wearne | 95 |
Correspondence Pass the Bill by Katharine Vulliamy | 96 |
Correspondence Champions of Morality by Fatum | 96 |
Advertisements | 96 |
Correspondence The Oscar Wilde Monument by Gladys Jones | 97 |
Correspondence Cooking and Drudgery by W. Gerrare | 97 |
Correspondence Co-operative Housekeeping by Kathlyn Oliver | 98 |
Correspondence Co-operative Housekeeping—A Response by the Author by Alice Melvin | 98 |
Correspondence ‘Thought Mists’ by Nora Kiernon | 99 |
Correspondence Les Filles de Joie by Huguenot | 99 |
Correspondence Atheists by A. J. Arnold | 99 |
Correspondence ‘Free Unions’ by B. L. | 99 |
Advertisements | 99 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 32 | 1912-06-27
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 101 |
Concerning the Idea of God | 101 |
Gods by James A. Mackereth | 102 |
Topics of the Week The Great Dynamic | 103 |
Topics of the Week The Hunger-Strike | 104 |
Interest by Arthur Kitson | 105 |
Advertisements | 105 |
Advertisements | 109 |
Modernism in Morality: The Ethics of Sexual Relationships—II by Julian Warde | 110 |
An Engaged Young Man—II by Selwyn Weston | 111 |
A Free Woman by Henry Bryan Binns | 112 |
The Savarkar Infamy by Guy A. Aldred | 113 |
Advertisements | 113 |
Done For by F. O’Robin | 114 |
‘The Freewoman’ Discussion Circle by B. Low | 115 |
Advertisements | 115 |
Correspondence Strindberg by H. F. Rubinstein | 116 |
Correspondence The Rebuilding of the Yoshiwara by G. T. Wrench | 116 |
Correspondence Shall the Yoshiwara Be Rebuilt? by Amy Skovgaard-Pedersen | 116 |
Correspondence Problem Plays and Novels by Avon | 117 |
Correspondence ‘Political’ Offenders by W. Hindshaw | 117 |
Correspondence ‘Spiritual Passion’ by Honor M. Pulley | 118 |
Correspondence Interpretations of Sex by Mary Randolph | 118 |
Correspondence Interpretations of Sex by Stanley Randolph | 118 |
Correspondence The Marriage Service by A Protestant | 118 |
Correspondence ‘Pass the Bill’ by C. H. Norman | 118 |
Correspondence Cooking and Drudgery by Alice C. Burnett | 119 |
Correspondence The Order of the Golden Age by Percy E. Beard | 119 |
Correspondence The Humanitarian League | 119 |
Advertisements | 119 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 33 | 1912-07-04
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 121 |
What Is Justice? by Charles J. Whitby | 121 |
Quien Sabe? by T. Bayard Simmons | 122 |
Topics of the Week Suffragism | 123 |
Topics of the Week The Labor Unrest by Arthur Kitson | 123 |
Impressions of English Suffragism by Upton Sinclair | 125 |
Advertisements | 125 |
Male Chastity by E. S. P. Haynes | 126 |
Art and the Theatre by E. K. Guthrie | 127 |
The Singers by Amy Skovgaard-Pedersen | 128 |
The House of Childhood: Book Review of ‘The Montessori Method’ by Maria Montessori by Winifred Hindshaw | 128 |
Modernism in Morality: The Ethics of Sexual Relationships—III by Julian Warde | 129 |
Advertisements | 129 |
Have You Bought Your Rose?: A Memory of Alexandra’s Day by William Foss | 131 |
A Plea for Marriage Reform by R. C. Fletcher Woods | 132 |
Advertisements | 132 |
An Engaged Young Man—III by Selwyn Weston | 134 |
Correspondence Mr. McKenna and Forcible Feeding by C. H. Norman | 135 |
Correspondence The Immorality of the Marriage Contract by A New Subscriber | 135 |
Correspondence The Marriage Contract: Letter I by Helena Hadley | 136 |
Correspondence The Marriage Contract: Letter II by D. Chapman | 136 |
Correspondence Cooking and Drudgery by W. Gerrare | 136 |
Correspondence Life on Simple Lines by George Frankland | 136 |
Correspondence Limitations? by Virginia K. Wearne | 137 |
Correspondence Capital by Arthur Hewson | 137 |
Correspondence Co-operative Housekeeping by Kathlyn Oliver | 137 |
Correspondence Corporal Punishment by Mother No. 2 | 137 |
Correspondence An Experience by M. S. | 138 |
Correspondence A Definition by Arthur Hewson | 138 |
Correspondence Champions of Morality: Letter I by Jessie Young | 138 |
Correspondence Champions of Morality: Letter II by Minnie Cummings | 138 |
Correspondence ‘Free Unions’ by B. L. | 138 |
Correspondence ‘Shall the Yoshiwara Be Rebuilt?’ by E. M. Watson | 139 |
Correspondence Pharisees—Ancient and Modern by F. O’Robin | 139 |
Advertisements | 139 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 34 | 1912-07-11
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 141 |
Ideas, or No Ideas? | 141 |
Topics of the Week The Beginning | 144 |
Robert and Clara Schumann: Collaboration betweeen a Great Composer and His Wife by Clement Antrobus Harris | 145 |
Advertisements | 145 |
Spinsters and Art: Book Review of ‘The Considine Luck’ by H.A. Hinkson, ‘The Spinster’ by Hubert Wales, and ‘The Trespasser’ by D.H. Lawrence by Rebecca West | 147 |
History of Divorce: Book Review of ‘History of Divorce’ by S.B. Kitchin by E. S. P. Haynes | 149 |
The Economic Freedom of Women by Ada Nield Chew | 149 |
Advertisements | 149 |
To Auguste Strindberg by Amy Skovgaard-Pedersen | 152 |
Advertisements | 152 |
‘The Freewoman’ Discussion Circle by B. Low | 153 |
Maid’s Murder by O. S. Parker | 153 |
Correspondence Mr. McKenna and Forcible Feeding—Letter I by The Editor of the “Christian Commonwealth” | 154 |
Correspondence Mr. McKenna and Forcible Feeding—Letter II by Maud Slater | 154 |
Correspondence Mr. McKenna and Forcible Feeding—Letter III by A. M. Bain | 155 |
Correspondence ‘The Idea of God’ by M. Small | 155 |
Correspondence The Yoshiwara Controversy by G. T. Wrench | 155 |
Advertisements | 155 |
Correspondence Self-Abuse and Insanity by P. T. T. | 156 |
Correspondence Questions on Sex Oppression by Bessie Heyes | 156 |
Correspondence A Women’s Point of View by Kathlyn Oliver | 156 |
Correspondence Marriage Reform by A Protestant | 156 |
Correspondence The Children of the State by Richard Tayleur | 157 |
Correspondence Champions of Morality by Gladys Elmore | 157 |
Advertisements | 157 |
Correspondence The Strand Statues by Millicent Blackmore | 158 |
Correspondence Foods, Indigestion, and Philosophy by Hugo Dick | 158 |
Correspondence A Nom de Plume by F. W. Stella Browne | 158 |
Correspondence The Penal Reform League by W. F. Cobb | 158 |
Correspondence The Penal Reform League by Arthur St. John | 158 |
Correspondence International Suffrage Congress by Rosika Schwimmer | 159 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 35 | 1912-07-18
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Topics of the Week Why Revolt Drags | 64 |
Contents | 161 |
The Immorality of the Marriage Contract: A Commentary | 161 |
War and Finance by Arthur Kitson | 166 |
The Economic Freedom of Women by Ada Nield Chew | 167 |
‘Shadows out of the Crowd’: Book Review of ‘Shadows out of the Crowd’ by Richard Curle by Rebecca West | 170 |
At Dawn by E. H. Visiak | 171 |
The Signing of the Will | 171 |
A National Gallery Reverie by E. K. Guthrie | 172 |
Advertisements | 173 |
New York at 99° in the Shade | 174 |
Interpellation: To Men and Women of All Civilized Countries by Helene Stocker | 174 |
Correspondence Ideas or No Ideas by M. P. Willcocks | 175 |
Correspondence Mr. McKenna and Forcible Feeding by C. H. Norman | 176 |
Correspondence Illegitimacy by Edmund B. D’Auvergne | 176 |
Correspondence Shall the Yoshiwara Be Rebuilt? by Amy Skovgaard-Pedersen | 176 |
Correspondence Concerning the Yoshiwara by F. W. Stella Browne | 176 |
Correspondence Concerning the Idea of God by W. F. Cobb | 177 |
Correspondence Self-Abuse and Insanity by A. B. | 177 |
Correspondence ‘What Is Justice?’ by S. E. Hadden | 177 |
Correspondence Child Marriages by Rachel Graham | 177 |
Advertisements | 177 |
Correspondence Capital by Arthur Hewson | 178 |
Correspondence Cooking and Drudgery by Alice C. Burnett | 178 |
Correspondence Legalised Prostitution by F. Langworthy | 178 |
Correspondence Questions of Sex-Oppression by Guy A. Aldred | 179 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 36 | 1912-07-25
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 181 |
The Poor and the Rich | 181 |
Topics of the Week An Exhausted Idea | 183 |
Topics of the Week The Strike | 184 |
The New Socialism by Charles J. Whitby | 185 |
‘English Literature, 1880-1905’: Book Review of ‘English Literature, 1880-1905’ by J.M. Kennedy by Rebecca West | 187 |
What Is Love? by Richard Carlile | 189 |
On the Utility of Art: An Appeal to Modern Enthusiasm—I: Form by Muriel Ciolkowska | 192 |
Advertisements | 192 |
‘The Freewoman’ Discussion Circle by B. Low | 193 |
Correspondence Note to Correspondents by Editors | 194 |
Correspondence Interest by Greevz Fysher | 194 |
Advertisements | 194 |
Correspondence Ground-Rent by Chas. F. Hunt | 196 |
Correspondence Child-Marriages by R. C. Fletcher Woods | 196 |
Correspondence Divorce and the Marriage Contract by F. W. Stella Browne | 197 |
Correspondence Divorce and the Marriage Contract—Response to F.D. Stella Browne’s Letter by Editors | 197 |
Correspondence Mr. McKenna and Forcible Feeding by A. M. Bain | 197 |
Correspondence Ideas or No Ideas? by Norah O’Shea | 197 |
Correspondence ‘The Idea of God’ by A Bystander | 197 |
Advertisements | 197 |
Correspondence ‘What Is Justice?’ by Charles J. Whitby | 198 |
Correspondence What? Whither? by A Disappointed Reader | 198 |
Correspondence ‘Spinsters and Art’ by X | 198 |
Correspondence A Critic by A Soldier | 198 |
Correspondence Self-Abuse and Insanity by E. M. Watson | 199 |
Correspondence An Open Letter to W.C. Anderson (Chairman of the I.L.P.) by R. Charles Price | 199 |
Correspondence Editorial Notes and Corrections by Editors | 199 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 37 | 1912-08-01
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 201 |
A New Aristocracy by Francis Grierson | 201 |
Topics of the Week Interest by Arthur Kitson | 202 |
Topics of the Week The Immorality of the ‘Morning Post’ Correspondence by Charles Granville | 204 |
The New Saviours of Society by B. L. | 204 |
On the Utility of Art—II by Muriel Ciolkowska | 206 |
Repertory and a New Morality by John Rodker | 208 |
The New Sense of Sin by F. R. Swan | 209 |
Women as Sexualists by Grace Carter Smith | 210 |
The Life History of Mary Smith, M.A.—I-III by Helen Hamilton | 211 |
Correspondence Note to Correspondents by Editors | 213 |
Correspondence Spinsters and Art by Rebecca West | 213 |
Correspondence Ideas or No Ideas and Cheap Women by M. P. Willcocks | 213 |
Correspondence Mr. C. H. Norman and Mr. McKenna by Mary Gawthorpe | 214 |
Advertisements | 214 |
Correspondence Mr. Norman’s Reply by C. H. Norman | 215 |
Correspondence The New Working Women’s College by M. Bridges Adams | 215 |
Correspondence A Reply to Mr. Price by John Rosmer | 215 |
Correspondence Mr. McKenna and Forcible Feeding by C. H. Norman | 216 |
Correspondence Virility in Women by Edwin Herrin | 216 |
Correspondence The Editor of Interest by Greevz Fysher | 216 |
Correspondence A Few Straight Questions to the Eugenics Society by F. W. Stella Browne | 217 |
Advertisements | 217 |
Correspondence The Seats of Authority by C. G. Gallichan | 218 |
Correspondence The Seats of Authority by C. Gasquoine Hartley | 218 |
Correspondence Contracts by Helena Hadley | 218 |
Correspondence Child Marriages by Kathlyn Oliver | 219 |
Correspondence English Prudery by P. T. T. | 219 |
Correspondence In Response to Inquiries by Editors | 219 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 38 | 1912-08-08
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 221 |
The Growing Ego—I | 221 |
Topics of the Week Insurrection and Political Reform | 223 |
‘The Freewoman’ Discussion Circle by B. Low | 224 |
Advertisements | 224 |
On the Utility of Art—II (cont.) Practical Application of the Foregoing Theories by Muriel Ciolkowska | 225 |
An Unholy Trinity by E. K. Guthrie | 227 |
Mongeham by E. H. Visiak | 228 |
The Souteneur by Donald Campbell | 228 |
The Cause of Financial Panics by Arthur Kitson | 229 |
The Life History of Mary Smith, M.A.—IV-VI by Helen Hamilton | 231 |
Advertisements | 232 |
Comrade-Love by Henry Bryan Binns | 233 |
Correspondence Note to Correspondents by Editors | 234 |
Correspondence The Problems of Celibacy by E. Noel Morgan | 234 |
Correspondence Nationalisation of Medicine by J. Barker Smith | 234 |
Correspondence Mother-Interest and Child-Training by R. C. F. Woods | 235 |
Correspondence Spinsters and Art by X | 235 |
Correspondence ‘The Idea of God’ by A Bystander | 235 |
Correspondence The Money Question by Arthur D. Lewis | 235 |
Correspondence Birds and Capital by Greevz Fysher | 236 |
Advertisements | 236 |
Correspondence Interest by E. F. Mylius | 237 |
Correspondence Mr. Norman and Mr. McKenna by Mary Gawthorpe | 237 |
Correspondence The Publication of Havelock Ellis by Bloomsbury | 239 |
Advertisements | 239 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 39 | 1912-08-15
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 241 |
Culture and Intellect by Francis Grierson | 241 |
The Atlantean by E. H. Visiak | 241 |
Topics of the Week The State and Freedom | 243 |
Strindberg—The English Gentleman: Book Review of ‘The Confession of a Fool’ and ‘Plays’ by August Strindberg by Rebecca West | 245 |
The Cause of Financial Panics—II by Arthur Kitson | 246 |
Will Men Govern When Women Have the Vote? by C. H. Norman | 247 |
The New Order : Series II—I: The New Education: Free Initiative and Life-Long Culture by W. Allan Macdonald | 249 |
The New Order : Series II—I: The New Education: Free Initiative and Life-Long Culture by Helen Meredith Macdonald | 249 |
The Social Value of Women’s Suffrage by Horace Holley | 251 |
Advertisements | 253 |
The Disabilities of Women by D. M. Richardson | 254 |
Correspondence Note to Correspondents by Editors | 256 |
Correspondence Money, Capital and Interest by Arthur Kitson | 256 |
Correspondence On Interest by Greevz Fysher | 256 |
Correspondence Women and the Evolutionary Force by Norah O’Shea | 257 |
Correspondence The Children of the State by Richard Tayleur | 257 |
Correspondence More Questions by F. W. Stella Browne | 258 |
Correspondence On the Utility of Art by Muriel Ciolkowska | 258 |
Correspondence Mr. McKenna and Forcible Feeding by C. H. Norman | 258 |
Advertisements | 258 |
Correspondence English Prudery by W. H. A. | 259 |
Correspondence The Problems of Celibacy by W. H. A. | 259 |
Correspondence Illegitimacy by Edmund B. D’Auvergne | 259 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 40 | 1912-08-22
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 261 |
Work and Life | 261 |
Topics of the Week Ulster andThe W.S.P.U. | 263 |
The Case of Penelope by Edmund B. D’Auvergne | 265 |
Usury (Payment for the Use of Things): The Prime Cause of Want and Unemployment by Arthur Kitson | 266 |
Strindberg—The English Gentleman: Book Review of ‘The Confession of a Fool’ and ‘Plays’ by August Strindberg—II by Rebecca West | 268 |
Advertisements | 268 |
Mother-Interest and Child-Training by Ada Nield Chew | 270 |
First Nights of London Plays by Rita | 272 |
£400 a Year by Helen Hamilton | 274 |
Advertisements | 274 |
Education from the Universal Standpoint—VII: Fatherhood and Motherhood by Philip Oyler | 275 |
Correspondence Note to Correspondents by Editors | 276 |
Correspondence Queries by Rachel Graham | 276 |
Correspondence Mr. Wells on Intellectual Women by Isabel Leatham | 277 |
Correspondence Money and Interest by Arthur Kitson | 277 |
Correspondence The End of the Money-Market by E. F. Mylius | 277 |
Advertisements | 277 |
Correspondence The Human Trinity by Chas. F. Hunt | 278 |
Correspondence A Hint of the Government by E. H. Visiak | 278 |
Correspondence Money, Capital, and Interest by Arthur D. Lewis | 279 |
Correspondence Mr. McKenna and Forcible Feeding by Mary Gawthorpe | 279 |
Correspondence Re Kitson Works on Money by A. P. Finch | 279 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 40 | 1912-08-29
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 281 |
The Woman Movement and the ‘Ablest Socialists’ | 281 |
Mr. Jones’ Defence by H. F. Rubinstein | 286 |
Usury: The Prime Cause of Want and Unemployment—II by Arthur Kitson | 288 |
Advertisements | 289 |
A Last Word on Whistler by E. K. Guthrie | 291 |
The New Hygiene: Natural Health Versus Economic Wealth by W. Allan Macdonald | 292 |
The New Hygiene: Natural Health Versus Economic Wealth by Helen Meredith Macdonald | 292 |
Advertisements | 293 |
Correspondence Note to Correspondents by Editors | 294 |
Correspondence A Correction by Bloomsbury | 294 |
Correspondence The Competitive Spirit by Henry Meulen | 294 |
Correspondence Land and Capital by Chas. F. Hunt | 294 |
Correspondence Mr. McKenna and Forcible Feeding by C. H. Norman | 295 |
Correspondence Insurrectionary Morality by Mary Gawthorpe | 295 |
Correspondence The Case of Penelope by Margaret Theobald | 295 |
Correspondence Chastity and Fidelity by Arthur D. Lewis | 296 |
Correspondence Grades in Happiness by E. Noel Morgan | 296 |
Advertisements | 296 |
Correspondence Rebecca West’s Attack on Men by Scotus | 298 |
Correspondence The Daughter and the Home by E. J. C. | 298 |
Correspondence The Forcible Feeding of Mrs. Leigh by Mary Gawthorpe | 299 |
Correspondence The Lord Chief Justice and the Lash by The Humanitarian League | 299 |
Advertisements | 299 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 41 | 1912-08-29
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 281 |
The Woman Movement and the ‘Ablest Socialists’ | 281 |
Mr. Jones’ Defence by H. F. Rubinstein | 286 |
Usury: The Prime Cause of Want and Unemployment—II by Arthur Kitson | 288 |
Advertisements | 289 |
A Last Word on Whistler by E. K. Guthrie | 291 |
The New Hygiene: Natural Health Versus Economic Wealth by W. Allan Macdonald | 292 |
The New Hygiene: Natural Health Versus Economic Wealth by Helen Meredith Macdonald | 292 |
Advertisements | 293 |
Correspondence Note to Correspondents by Editors | 294 |
Correspondence A Correction by Bloomsbury | 294 |
Correspondence The Competitive Spirit by Henry Meulen | 294 |
Correspondence Land and Capital by Chas. F. Hunt | 294 |
Correspondence Mr. McKenna and Forcible Feeding by C. H. Norman | 295 |
Correspondence Insurrectionary Morality by Mary Gawthorpe | 295 |
Correspondence The Case of Penelope by Margaret Theobald | 295 |
Correspondence Chastity and Fidelity by Arthur D. Lewis | 296 |
Correspondence Grades in Happiness by E. Noel Morgan | 296 |
Advertisements | 296 |
Correspondence Rebecca West’s Attack on Men by Scotus | 298 |
Correspondence The Daughter and the Home by E. J. C. | 298 |
Correspondence The Forcible Feeding of Mrs. Leigh by Mary Gawthorpe | 299 |
Correspondence The Lord Chief Justice and the Lash by The Humanitarian League | 299 |
Advertisements | 299 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 42 | 1912-09-05
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 301 |
The Policy of ‘The Freewoman’ | 301 |
‘The King’: Book Review of the ‘The King’ by Stephen Phillips, ‘Sonnets and Ballate of Guido Cavalcanti’ translated by Ezra Pound, and ‘Poems of Love and Earth’ by John Drinkwater by Rebecca West | 306 |
The True Inwardness of Divorce by Charles J. Whitby | 307 |
Will Men Govern When Women Have the Vote? by C. H. Norman | 308 |
Currency and Co-operation by Arthur Kitson | 309 |
Advertisements | 309 |
Police Systems and Organised Crime by Donald Campbell | 310 |
Notice to the Readers of ‘The Freewoman’ by The Editor of The Freewoman | 311 |
Correspondence The Policy of ‘The Freewoman’ by H. G. Wells | 312 |
Correspondence The Normal Social State by Rachel East | 312 |
Correspondence Work and Life by Rachel Graham | 313 |
Advertisements | 313 |
Correspondence Strindberg, Rebecca West, and Loneliness by R. | 314 |
Correspondence The Case of Penelope: Letter I by Edmund B. D’Auvergne | 314 |
Advertisements | 315 |
Correspondence The Case of Penelope: Letter II by The Wife of the Writer of the Article | 316 |
Correspondence ‘The Remedy’ by Florence Gay | 316 |
Correspondence Forcible Feeding by Mary Gawthorpe | 316 |
Correspondence The Forcible Feeding of Mrs. Leigh by P. T. T. | 318 |
Correspondence The Causes of Usury by Arthur D. Lewis | 318 |
Correspondence State Banking and Currency v. Competition by E. F. Mylius | 318 |
Correspondence Forcible Feeding Memorial by Hanna Sheehy Skeffington | 319 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 43 | 1912-09-12
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 321 |
The Slave | 321 |
Topics of the Week On Machines | 324 |
The Circle of Intelligence: The Resurrectionists by Huntly Carter | 325 |
The Machine: A Criticism by Maurice Newfield | 326 |
‘The Freewoman’ Discussion Circle by F. W. Stella Browne | 327 |
The Freewoman’ Discussion Circle by B. Low | 327 |
Correspondence Note to Correspondents by Editors | 328 |
Correspondence The Policy of ‘The Freewoman’ by Arthur D. Lewis | 328 |
Correspondence Anarchy, Democracy, and ‘The Freewoman’ by Jas. Fowler Shone | 328 |
Correspondence ‘Crawling on All Fours’ and Crafts by Françoise Lafitte | 328 |
Advertisements | 328 |
Correspondence Mr. McKenna and Forcible Feeding, and Other Matters by C. H. Norman | 329 |
Correspondence State-Aided Freedom by Tallis Avis | 329 |
Correspondence Fidelity by E. M. Watson | 330 |
Correspondence The Case of Penelope by Arthur D. Lewis | 330 |
Correspondence Asceticism by Ina Gordon-Menzies | 331 |
Correspondence Letter I: The Bann on ‘The Freewoman’ by Helen Fox | 331 |
Correspondence Letter II: The Bann on ‘The Freewoman’ by W. Hewitt | 331 |
Correspondence The Ethics of Flogging by M. A. F. | 331 |
Correspondence Is Division of Labour Injurious? by Greevz Fysher | 331 |
Correspondence Mr. Kitson’s Currency Theories by Arthur Kitson | 333 |
Correspondence Dollars and Currency by Chas. F. Hunt | 333 |
Correspondence ‘In Vindication of Competition’ by Henry Meulen | 333 |
Advertisements | 333 |
Correspondence Re Insurance Bill and Sanatoria by Lucy Thoumasom | 334 |
Correspondence The Action of Mrs. Leigh by Mary Gawthorpe | 335 |
Advertisements | 335 |
Correspondence The Mountjoy Prisoners by Mary Gawthorpe | 338 |
Correspondence Note to Correspondents by Editors | 339 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 44 | 1912-09-19
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 341 |
Mos Pro Lege in New York by Reginald Wright Kauffman | 341 |
The Legend by E. H. Visiak | 342 |
Topics of the Week Conscription | 343 |
Topics of the Week The Moralist’s Dilemma | 343 |
Advertisements | 345 |
Marriage: Book Review of ‘Marriage’ by H.G. Wells by Rebecca West | 346 |
The Philo-Thespians by Huntly Carter | 348 |
The Working Women’s College by B. L. | 349 |
The New Order: Series II—IV: The New Religion: Cosmic Harmony in Human Conduct by W. Allan Macdonald | 351 |
The New Order: Series II—IV: The New Religion: Cosmic Harmony in Human Conduct by Helen Meredith Macdonald | 351 |
Women Inventors by G. H. Rayner | 352 |
Correspondence The Case for Constancy by Margaret Theobald | 353 |
Advertisements | 353 |
Correspondence The Case of Penelope by Edmund B. D’Auvergne | 354 |
Correspondence Fidelity by Kathlyn Oliver | 354 |
Correspondence ‘The Freewoman’ by F. Sheehy Skeffington | 356 |
Correspondence Eugenics in America by R. B. Kerr | 356 |
Correspondence Girls of To-Day by Male Pedant | 356 |
Correspondence Children’s Surnames by E. H. James | 356 |
Correspondence Special Treatment for Suffragists by Mary Gawthorpe | 358 |
Correspondence Freemasons by N. I. L. | 359 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 45 | 1912-09-26
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 361 |
The Dances of the ‘Stars’ by Huntly Carter | 361 |
Topics of the Week Voting | 363 |
Topics of the Week Low Forms of Society | 364 |
Topics of the Week Leadership | 365 |
‘The New Humpty Dumpty’: Book Review of ‘The New Humpty Dumpty’ by Daniel Chaucer by Rebecca West | 366 |
Advertisements | 367 |
Leadership by Charles J. Whitby | 368 |
Advertisements | 369 |
The New Order: Series II—IV (continued): The New Religion: Cosmic Harmony in Human Conduct by W. Allan Macdonald | 370 |
The New Order: Series II—IV (continued): The New Religion: Cosmic Harmony in Human Conduct by Helen Meredith Macdonald | 370 |
‘The Freewoman’ Discussion Circle by B. Low | 371 |
Correspondence Representation and Government by Frances Prewett | 371 |
Correspondence Slaves! To Arms! by Françoise Lafitte | 371 |
Correspondence The Original Impulse by Dorothy Richardson | 372 |
Correspondence Letter I: The Case of Penelope by Edmund B. D’Auvergne | 372 |
Correspondence Letter II: The Case of Penelope by Arthur D. Lewis | 373 |
Correspondence Rebecca West’s Review of ‘Marriage’ by X | 373 |
Correspondence Money by Chas. F. Hunt | 373 |
Correspondence The Evil of Government by C. H. Norman | 374 |
Correspondence To World’s End via the Cape by Edwin Herrin | 374 |
Advertisements | 374 |
Correspondence What Is Individualism? by Mary Gawthorpe | 375 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 46 | 1912-10-03
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 381 |
A One-Sided Philosophy by Charles J. Whitby | 381 |
Topics of the Week Snowdenism | 382 |
Advertisements | 384 |
Craigoscurosis by Huntly Carter | 385 |
The Failure of Marriage by A. B. | 386 |
Credit: A Neglected Factor of Exchange by Henry Meulen | 387 |
Advertisements | 387 |
Moralities and Morality by John Rodker | 389 |
So Simple: Book Review of ‘The Consumer in Revolt’ by Teresa Billington Greig, ‘Dreams, and Dream Life and Real Life’ by Olive Schreiner, and ‘The Naked Soul’ by Louise Heilgers by Rebecca West | 390 |
The Harlot by Thomas Moult | 391 |
Co-operative Farming for Women by Bessie Drysdale | 392 |
Correspondence Note to Correspondents by Editors | 393 |
Correspondence Society an Organism by Frances Prewett | 393 |
Correspondence Voting and the Suffragists by K. Temple Bird | 394 |
Correspondence Rebels and Government by Edwin Herrin | 394 |
Advertisements | 394 |
Correspondence The Ethics of Flogging by Henry S. Salt | 395 |
Correspondence The Case of Penelope by Margaret Theobald | 395 |
Correspondence Christian Scientists and Action by Frederick Dixie | 398 |
Correspondence The Inefficacy of Feeding by Force by T. K. Cheyne | 398 |
Correspondence The Feminist Congress by Edith How Martyn | 398 |
Correspondence The International Suffrage Shop by George Lansbury | 398 |
Correspondence The International Suffrage Shop by H. M. Swanwick | 398 |
Correspondence The International Suffrage Shop by B. Tchaykovsky | 398 |
Correspondence An Open Letter to Mrs. Leigh by Lily Gair Wilkinson | 399 |
The Freewoman | Volume 2 Number 47 | 1912-10-10
Subtitle: A Weekly Humanist Review
Edited by: Dora Marsden
Contents | 401 |
Our Last Issue by Dora Marsden | 401 |
Our Last Issue by Grace Jardine | 401 |
The Widow’s Mite by E. H. Visiak | 402 |
Two Books by David Graham Phillips: Book Review of ‘The Conflict’ and ‘The Price She Paid’ by David Graham Phillips by Rebecca West | 403 |
Advertisements | 403 |
Shawkspeare as a Savoyard by Huntly Carter | 405 |
Platonic Love Letters by Mary Holmes | 406 |
Advertisements | 407 |
‘The Freewoman’ Discussion Circle by B. Low | 408 |
Note about Correspondence by Editors | 408 |