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A good Autograph Letter Signed ‘Emma Brooke’, to Catherine Whitehead (Secretary to the Pioneer Club), explaining why she is unable to participate in the Debate, “rather tired after seeing my new book ‘The Poet’s Child’ through the press” -

by BROOKE, Emma

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10 Abingdon Mansions, Kensington, 21 March 1903. 3 pp. 7 x 4 inches, fine. Emma Brooke (1844 – 1926), novelist and a campaigner for the rights of women and workers. Her most famous novel, A Superfluous Woman, was published in 1894. This was the first of Brooke's "New Woman" novels. Brooke saw this novel and The Woman Who Did as important in trying to resolve the "Sex Question" which she thought dominated debate in the 1880s and 1890s.
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  • Title A good Autograph Letter Signed ‘Emma Brooke’, to Catherine Whitehead (Secretary to the Pioneer Club), explaining why she is unable to participate in the Debate, “rather tired after seeing my new book ‘The Poet’s Child’ through the press”
  • Author BROOKE, Emma
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 21153