
Are Women People? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times
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About This Book
Alice Duer Miller (1874-1942) was an American writer and poet. As a novelist, she scored her first real success with Come out of the Kitchen in 1916. The story was made into a play and later the film Spring in Park Lane in 1948. She followed it with a series of other short novels, many of which were staged and (increasingly) made into films. Her marriage endured to the end of her life, but was not entirely tranquil. Her novel in verse Forsaking All Others (1933) about a tragic love affair, which many consider her greatest work, reflects this, though it is certainly not autobiographical. Her ot...
Chapters (71)
- ARE WOMEN PEOPLE?
- Introduction
- CONTENTS
- TREACHEROUS TEXTS
- ARE WOMEN PEOPLE?
- Our Idea of Nothing at All
- Lines to Mr. Bowdle of Ohio
- On Not Believing All You Hear
- The Revolt of Mother
- The Gallant Sex
- Representation
- Sonnet
- To President Wilson
- Home and Where It Is
- The Maiden’s Vow
- Such Nonsense
- A Suggested Campaign Song
- The Woman of Charm
- A Modern Proposal
- The Newer Lullaby
- The Protected Sex
- Warning to Suffragists
- Partners
- What Governments Say to Women
- “Oh, That ’Twere Possible!”
- The Times Editorials
- CAMPAIGN MATERIAL
- Our Own Twelve Anti-suffragist Reasons
- Why We Oppose Pockets for Women
- Fashion Notes: Past and Present
- Why We Oppose Women Travelling in Railway Trains
- Why We Oppose Schools for Children
- But Then Who Cares for Figures
- Why We Oppose Votes for Men
- The Logic of the Law
- Consistency
- Sometimes We’re Ivy, and Sometimes We’re Oak
- Do You Know
- Interviews With Celebrated Anti-Suffragists
- Another of Those Curious Coincidences
- The New Freedom
- To the Great Dining Out Majority
- WOMEN’S SPHERE
- Many Men to Any Woman
- A Sex Difference
- Advice to Heroines
- Mutual Vows
- If They Meant All They Said
- Democracy
- Feminism
- The Warning
- Evolution
- Intercepted
- The Universal Answer
- Candor
- What Every Woman Must Not Say
- Chivalry
- Women
- Beware!
- Male Philosophy
- From a Man’s Point of View
- Glory
- Dependence
- Playthings
- Militants
- A Lady’s Choice
- The Ballad of Lost Causes
- Thoughts at an Anti Meeting
- A MASQUE OF TEACHERS
- The Ideal Candidates
- The Unconscious Suffragists
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