unknown (1891) Correspondence [121]. Women's Penny Paper, 3 (121). p. 266.
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Abstract
Letter arguing that women should be allowed to take off their hats or bonnets when speaking publicily. The author suggests a vested interest in the prevalent custom, stating that "St. Paul knew well what he did when he ordered the women to cover their heads; he knew that the greatest part of their influence as destroyed by doing so."
Item Type: | Article |
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Categories: | 1 Genre > 1.17 Letter 2 Content > 2.6 Emancipation/Feminism 3 Context > 3.5 Lecture 4 Form of Participation > 4.2 Speaker |
Number of Pages: | 1 |
URI: | http://victorianlecturing.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/2164 |
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