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Introduction | ||
A Note on the Text | ||
Pt. I | Short Stories by New Woman Writers | |
7 | ||
A Cross Line | 8 | |
Now Spring Has Come | 22 | |
34 | ||
The Undefinable | 35 | |
52 | ||
Thy Heart's Desire | 52 | |
70 | ||
Theodora. A Fragment | 70 | |
91 | ||
Lot 99 | 91 | |
101 | ||
The Hour of Her Life | 101 | |
109 | ||
White Magic | 109 | |
Pt. II | Articles | |
The Debate Over Women's Suffrage | 119 | |
An Appeal Against Female Suffrage | 120 | |
The Appeal Against Female Suffrage: A Reply. I | 124 | |
The Appeal Against Female Suffrage: A Reply. II | 131 | |
A Jingle of the Franchise | 136 | |
Sarah Grand On The New Woman: Her Critics Respond | 140 | |
The New Aspect of the Women Question | 141 | |
The Man of the Moment | 146 | |
A Ballade of the New Manhood | 152 | |
The New Woman | 153 | |
The New Woman | 153 | |
The Woman's Question. An Interview with Madame Sarah Grand | 160 | |
Science and the Rights of Women | 168 | |
Foibles of the New Woman | 170 | |
The Eternal Feminine | 176 | |
The Marriage Question | 184 | |
Marriage | 185 | |
Does Marriage Hinder a Woman's Self-Development? | 199 | |
Does Marriage Hinder a Woman's Self-Development? | 202 | |
A Young Woman's Right: Knowledge | 203 | |
The Voice of Woman | 207 | |
Plain Words on the Woman Question | 210 | |
The Attack on the New Woman Writers | 225 | |
Donna Quixote | 226 | |
She-Notes | 230 | |
She-Notes, Part II | 232 | |
Tommyrotics | 234 | |
The Psychology of Feminism | 243 | |
The Physical Insensibility of Woman | 254 | |
The Revolting Daughters | 261 | |
The Revolt of the Daughters | 261 | |
A Reply From the Daughters | 269 | |
The Revolt of the Daughters | 276 | |
The Revolt of the Daughters. An Answer - By One of Them | 285 | |
The Evolution of the Daughters | 287 | |
Pt. III | Drama | |
297 | ||
The New Woman. An Original Comedy, in Four Acts | 297 | |
Further Reading | 353 |
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