New Woman PlaysLinda Fitzsimmons, Vivien Gardner Methuen Drama, 1991 - 189 páginas Between 1890 and 1914, the burgeoning feminist movement that culminated in the militancy of the suffragettes encouraged an increasing number of women to use theatre to explore women's experience. This book features some of these plays, including Elizabeth Robin's "Alan's Wife". |
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