A Brave and Beautiful Spirit

A Brave and Beautiful Spirit Dora Marsden (1882 - 1960)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Suffragette. Egoist. Philosopher. Dora Marsden (1882 - 1960) burst the chains keeping women from education; burst the chains keeping women from the vote; burst the chains of conservative feminism; burst the chains of philosophy, of time and of language. From her near-anonymous birth, to shouting down Winston Churchill, to pioneering publications, to condemnation to decades in a mental hospital, "A Brave and Beautiful Spirit" by Dr. Les Garner is the first and foremost record of the life of Dora Marsden.Her journals of literature and philosophy were among the earliest to publish James Joyce, Ezra Pound, H. D., Margaret Storm Jameson and T. S. Eliot. She was described as "the Max Stirner of Feminism." Her works on philosophy and theology have yet to be answered.Newly revised, expanded and corrected. New Foreword by the author."The sweetest, gentlest and bravest of suffragettes" - Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence."One of the most marvelous personalities that the nation has ever produced. She had, to begin with, the most exquisite beauty of person. She was hardly taller than a child, but she was not just a small woman; she was a perfectly proportioned fairy. She was the only person I have ever met who could so accurately have been described as flower-like that one could have put it down on her passport. And on many other planes she was remarkable" - Rebecca West.

Book information

ISBN: 9781944651145
Publisher: 127 House
Imprint: 127 House
Pub date:
DEWEY: B
Language: English
Number of pages: 488
Weight: 708g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 28mm