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gptkb:suffragist
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education
employment
independence
rejection of traditional gender roles
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gptkb:Sarah_Grand
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conservative commentators
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Victorian society
Edwardian society
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gptkb:journalism
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late 19th century
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gptkb:fashion
gptkb:suffragist
gptkb:social_norms
modern feminism
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gptkb:first-wave_feminism
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debates on sexuality
debates on education
debates on family roles
debates on marriage
debates on work
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gptkbp:notableExample
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George Egerton's heroines
Henrik Ibsen's Nora Helmer
Sarah Grand's characters
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gptkb:Sarah_Grand
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gptkb:Gibson_Girl
gptkb:suffragist
gptkb:flapper
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essays
plays
novels
magazine articles
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short hair
bicycling women
public smoking
women in trousers
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gptkb:Sydney_Grundy
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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The New Woman
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