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    Dora Marsden (5 March 1882 – 13 December 1960) was an English suffragette, editor of literary journals, and philosopher of language. Beginning her career...
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    Separation of Stirner and egoism from anarchism was first done in 1914 by Dora Marsden in her debate with Benjamin Tucker in her journals The New Freewoman...
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    "England's most important Modernist periodical." The Egoist was founded by Dora Marsden as a successor to her feminist magazine The New Freewoman, but was changed...
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    dialect poet. Dora Marsden, 1882-1960, English suffragette. Listed buildings in Colne Valley (western area) Pearson, Irene E., Marsden Through the Ages...
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    time, Lawrence worked with London intellectuals and writers such as Dora Marsden, T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and others connected with The Egoist, an important...
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  • between 23 November 1911 and 10 October 1912, and edited by founder Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe. Although The Freewoman published articles on women's...
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  • Egoists (1964) The Egoist (periodical), literary magazine founded by Dora Marsden The Egoists, film Egoist (band), a band produced by Ryo of Supercell...
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    European individualists and eventually by Dora Marsden, which led to him discarding anarchism, as did Dora Marsden some 70 years before him, which would go...
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  • Brian G. Marsden (1937–2010), British astronomer Chris Marsden (born 1969), football player David Marsden, Canadian radio broadcaster Dora Marsden (1882–1960)...
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    London.: 297  In June 1917 The Egoist Ltd, a small publishing firm run by Dora Marsden, published a pamphlet entitled Prufrock and Other Observations (London)...
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  • psychiatrist and neurosurgeon, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1874) 1960 – Dora Marsden, English author and activist (b. 1882) 1961 – Grandma Moses, American...
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  • Natanovich Bernstein, Russian mathematician and academic (d. 1968) 1882 – Dora Marsden, English author and activist (d. 1960) 1883 – Pauline Sperry, American...
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    Joyce's works were both published and publicized. After Pound persuaded Dora Marsden to serially publish A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man in the London...
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    Freewoman: A Weekly Feminist Review, a radical periodical edited by Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe. The following year its proprietors withdrew their...
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    where Dora Marsden (later editor of The Freewoman) was assistant-mistress and later headmistress. Whilst at Altrincham, Robinson and Marsden developed...
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    Several months later, in November 1907, she was arrested, this time with Dora Marsden and Rona Robinson at Manchester University, due to asking Lord Morley...
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    Antliff, 'Sculpural Nominalism/Anarchist Vortex: Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Dora Marsden and Ezra Pound', in Mark Antliff and Vivien Greene (eds.), The Vorticists:...
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    2nd Viscountess Rhondda Christabel Marshall Kitty Marion Dora Marsden Lillian Metge Dora Montefiore Alice Morrissey Flora Murray Margaret Nevinson Edith...
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  • in the New Age who followed Mary Gawthorpe's lead and contributed to Dora Marsden's Freewoman in 1911–2. His poetry appeared "all over" the magazine, according...
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    for women and children's rights. Suffragette and feminist campaigner Dora Marsden spent the last 25 years of her life being cared for in Dumfries after...
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  • through labor. Other egoists include James L. Walker, Sidney Parker, Dora Marsden and John Beverly Robinson. In Russia, individualist anarchism inspired...
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    literary editor of The Egoist, a journal founded by the suffragette Dora Marsden. At the suggestion of W. B. Yeats, Pound encouraged James Joyce in December...
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  • The New Freewoman was a monthly London literary magazine edited by Dora Marsden and owned by Harriet Shaw Weaver. Initially, Rebecca West was in charge...
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    Strangeways after going on hunger strike. On 4 December 1909 Tolson, Dora Marsden and Winson Etherley were arrested for breach of the peace for disrupting...
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  • movement; published between November 1911 and October 1912 and edited by Dora Marsden and Mary Gawthorpe. The Irish Citizen—the official publication of the...
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    The Egoist. He was assistant editor with Leonard Compton-Rickett under Dora Marsden. Aldington knew Wyndham Lewis well and reviewed his work in The Egoist...
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    needed] Ezra Heywood (1829–1893) Voltairine de Cleyre (1866–1912) Dora Marsden (1882–1960) Suzanne La Follette (1893–1983) Tonie Nathan (1923–2014)...
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  • 2019 Blake, Trevor (1 August 2018). "In Front of the Party was Miss Dora Marsden". Unionofegoists.com. Retrieved 28 February 2020. "Force-feeding of hunger-striking...
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    Blacklock, Lydia Miller (widow of Hugh Miller), and feminist writer Dora Marsden. An unidentified female patient of Dr James Gilchrist was featured as...
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    organisation founder Kitty Marion (1871–1944) – actress and political activist Dora Marsden (1882–1960) – anarcho-feminist, editor of literary journals, and philosopher...
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