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  2. Emma Brooke - Wikipedia

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    A Superfluous Woman (1894) [2] Transition: A Novel (1895) [6] Life the Accuser (1896) The Confession of Stephen Whapshare (1898) The Engrafted Rose (1899) The Twins of Skirlaugh Hall (1903) The Poet's Child (1903) Susan Wooed and Susan Won (1905) Sir Elyot of the Woods (1907) The Story of Hauksgarth Farm (1909) The House of Robershaye (1912)

  3. Jessie Boucherett - Wikipedia

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    Boucherett's activities for women's causes were inspired by reading the English Woman's Journal, which reflected her own aims, and by an article in the Edinburgh Review about the problems of the many 'superfluous' women in England during the middle years of the nineteenth century, a time when there were far more women than men in the population.

  4. 14 Things to Say Besides 'I Love You' - AOL

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    Farina likes the saying that relationships are life’s classroom—an opportunity to figure out your wants and needs, and to learn about empathy, conflict resolution, healthy communication, and ...

  5. Winifred Boggs - Wikipedia

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    Very little is known about Winifred Boggs’ personal life. She was recorded in the 1911 census living with her mother and two unmarried sisters in Ormskirk , her profession given as Novelist. By 1920 she was living in a flat in Belsize Park [ 18 ] in London and in the same year attended two literary dinners there, a 'Novelist’s Dinner' [ 19 ...

  6. The woman who chose to spend her life in a cell - AOL

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    Outside a church in Surrey stands a plaque dedicated to Christine Carpenter. Known as the Anchoress of Shere, the 14th Century woman spent her life imprisoned in a cell at St James' Church in Shere.

  7. Vera Brittain - Wikipedia

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    Vera Mary Brittain (29 December 1893 – 29 March 1970) was an English Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) nurse, writer, feminist, socialist [1] and pacifist. Her best-selling 1933 memoir Testament of Youth recounted her experiences during the First World War and the beginning of her journey towards pacifism.

  8. Mary Ann Bevan - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Bevan (née Webster; 20 December 1874 – 26 December 1933) was an English nurse, who, after developing acromegaly, toured the circus sideshow circuit as "the ugliest woman in the world". [ 1 ]

  9. My Unconventional Life: This woman lives every day like ... - AOL

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    My Unconventional Life: This woman lives every day like it’s 1958. AOL.com Editors. Updated May 28, 2019 at 2:00 PM