Gwen Johns Portraits of the New Woman

CHICHESTER, England — The New Woman. The feminist writer Sarah Grand coined the phrase in 1894; she was referring to the kind of independent-spirited woman whose presence was beginning to be felt in some of the literature of the 1890s. Male cartoonists made hay with such a notion, of course.…Read More

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