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'''Charlotte Despard''' was an Anglo-Irish writer and social activist. | '''Charlotte Despard''' was an Anglo-Irish writer and social activist. | ||
== Writings == | |||
The [[Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals]] lists [http://www.austheos.org.au/cgi-bin/ui-csvsearch.pl?search=Despard 4 articles] by or about Charlotte Despard. | |||
=== Fiction === | |||
* '''''Chaste as Ice, Pure as Snow'''''. 1874. | |||
* '''''Jonas Sylvester'''''. London, 1886. | |||
* '''''A Modern Iago: a nNvel'''''. London: Remington and Co., 1879. Two volumes. | |||
* '''''Songs of the Red Dawn'''''. Dublin: Odhla Printing, 1932. Poetry. 16 pages. | |||
* ''''' What the Shepherd Saw: a Tale of Four Moonlight Nights'''''. New York: George Munro, 1881. A collection of very short Christmas stories by Thomas Hardy, Charlotte Despard, and others. Despard wrote ''The White Lady of Hillbury''. | |||
=== Nonfiction === | |||
* '''''The Christ That Is to Be'''''. Glasgow: Star Publishing Trust, 1920s. 8 pages. | |||
* '''''[Pamphlet issued by Home Rule for India League]'''''. [London] : Pelican Press, 1910s. Written with George Lansbury. 2 pages. Home Rule for India League. | |||
* '''''Theosophy and the Woman's Movement'''''. London: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1913. Riddle of Life series; no. 4. | |||
* '''''A Voice from the Dim Millions; being the true history of a working woman'''''. London, 1891. At least 5 editions. | |||
* '''''Was it Wise to Change?''''' London: Cassell, 1894. Reprinted from Cassell's Magazine. | |||
* '''''Woman in the Nation'''''. [London:] Women's Freedom League, 1910s. | |||
* '''''Woman's Franchise and Industry'''''. Women's Freedom League, 1910s. | |||
* '''''Woman in the New Era'''''. [London:] Suffrage Shop, 1910. "With an appreciation by Christopher Marie St. John." | |||
== Additional resources == | |||
* [http://thecharlottedespard.blogspot.com/p/about-charlotte-despard.html The Charlotte Despard Blogspot]. | |||
* Broderick, Marian. '''''Wild Irish Women: Extraordinary Lives from History'''''. Dublin: O'Brien, 2001. | |||
* Linklater, Andro. '''''An Unhusbanded Life: Charlotte Despard: Suffragette, Socialist, and Sinn Feiner'''''. London: Hutchinson, 1980. | |||
* Mulvihill, Margaret. '''''Charlotte Despard: a Biography'''''. London; Boston: Pandora, 1989. 211 pages. "Valiant Women" series. | |||
* Roberts, Marie.; Mizuta, Tamae. '''''The Rebels: Irish Feminists'''''. London: Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 23:03, 7 December 2016
Charlotte Despard was an Anglo-Irish writer and social activist.
Writings
The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals lists 4 articles by or about Charlotte Despard.
Fiction
- Chaste as Ice, Pure as Snow. 1874.
- Jonas Sylvester. London, 1886.
- A Modern Iago: a nNvel. London: Remington and Co., 1879. Two volumes.
- Songs of the Red Dawn. Dublin: Odhla Printing, 1932. Poetry. 16 pages.
- What the Shepherd Saw: a Tale of Four Moonlight Nights. New York: George Munro, 1881. A collection of very short Christmas stories by Thomas Hardy, Charlotte Despard, and others. Despard wrote The White Lady of Hillbury.
Nonfiction
- The Christ That Is to Be. Glasgow: Star Publishing Trust, 1920s. 8 pages.
- [Pamphlet issued by Home Rule for India League]. [London] : Pelican Press, 1910s. Written with George Lansbury. 2 pages. Home Rule for India League.
- Theosophy and the Woman's Movement. London: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1913. Riddle of Life series; no. 4.
- A Voice from the Dim Millions; being the true history of a working woman. London, 1891. At least 5 editions.
- Was it Wise to Change? London: Cassell, 1894. Reprinted from Cassell's Magazine.
- Woman in the Nation. [London:] Women's Freedom League, 1910s.
- Woman's Franchise and Industry. Women's Freedom League, 1910s.
- Woman in the New Era. [London:] Suffrage Shop, 1910. "With an appreciation by Christopher Marie St. John."
Additional resources
- The Charlotte Despard Blogspot.
- Broderick, Marian. Wild Irish Women: Extraordinary Lives from History. Dublin: O'Brien, 2001.
- Linklater, Andro. An Unhusbanded Life: Charlotte Despard: Suffragette, Socialist, and Sinn Feiner. London: Hutchinson, 1980.
- Mulvihill, Margaret. Charlotte Despard: a Biography. London; Boston: Pandora, 1989. 211 pages. "Valiant Women" series.
- Roberts, Marie.; Mizuta, Tamae. The Rebels: Irish Feminists. London: Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995.