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Marie Souvestre, the founder and headmistress, was the daughter of the French philosopher and novelist Émile Souvestre. A committed feminist, she believed passionately in educating women to think for themselves, to challenge accepted wisdom, and to assert themselves. These were subversive doctrines to patriarchal Victorians, yet Allenwood succeeded
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Susan Cornelia Clarke Warren,
Natalie Dykstra • Chasing Beauty: The Life of Isabella Stewart Gardner

She would be wife or servant, perhaps both.
Emilia Hart • The Sirens: The highly anticipated second novel from the bestselling author of WEYWARD
Nancy’s fragile solidity was formed through the volcanic eruptions of her rage and heartbreak, cooled too quickly by the necessities of life and left in what resembled a fixed form.
Lola Milholland • Group Living and Other Recipes: A Memoir
she set about lecturing, organizing, petitioning, and raising money throughout New York.
Stephen Cope • The Great Work of Your Life: A Guide for the Journey to Your True Calling
La Donna Harris and Jacqueline Wasilewski (2004) suggest:
Daniel J. Siegel • IntraConnected
At the behest of his wife, Ann, he hired a designer to create www.delharris.com, then charged visitors $20 for a one-year membership that included (as written on the home page) “these great benefits”: an autographed photograph, an “official” Del’s Club membership card, a quarterly newsletter, and a birthday card. Fewer than 100 people subscribed.