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19: 391: 82:, reading and revising well known works that marginalised women. They discussed current problems within society and came to a common conclusion; after the meetings they made these problems public so that people would be aware of what was happening. They sought to influence political and social changes through literature. 48:. Membership was not based on literary merit, but instead was granted to anyone who had published and sold a written work. Members also paid an annual subscription fee of 2s. 6d. The league was inclusive and welcomed writers of all genders, classes, genres, and political persuasions provided they were in favor of 262:
passed in 1918, granting women over the age of 30 the right to vote. Although this did not meet the stated goal of the WWSL, which was to earn women the right to vote that was equal to the men's right to vote (men over the age of 21 were enfranchised by the Act), the league nevertheless disbanded on
44:. The organisation stated that it wanted "to obtain the Parliamentary Franchise for women on the same terms as it is, or may be, granted to men. Its methods are the methods proper to writers – the use of the pen." The organisation viewed itself as a writers' group rather than a 250:, Shakespeare's Dreams, featured several of Shakespeare's characters (including Portia, Viola, Perdita, Lady Macbeth, Rosalind, Kate, Beatrice, Puck, Ariel, and Cleopatra) coming to the sleeping poet, giving him flowers, and reciting some of their famous lines. 777: 762: 752: 90:
The WWSL had members from across the political spectrum, and therefore did not participate in some political demonstrations. Activities of the WWSL included:
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The active participation of men, as honorary associates of the league, also differentiated the WWSL from late-twentieth-century feminist literary groups.
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they composed works, pageants and shows, some to pay tribute to Shakespeare for integrating in his works the qualities of women. One play written by
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They also tried to take part in a public debate with the editorials of a conservative newspaper that went against the suffrage.
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More than 100 members of the WWSL also marched in the "Great Demonstration" of 21 June 1908, which was organised by the
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At-Homes held in members's homes or in hotels and offices, during which the WWSL goals and activities were discussed
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The WWSL had over 100 members, including several notable female suffrage authors:
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in February 1918, granting women over the age of 30 the right to vote.
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A stage of their own: feminist playwrights of the suffrage era
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Members of the WWSL contributed to the following newspapers:
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The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1866-1928
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The offices of the League were located at 55 Bernes St,
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The WWSL gave the following plays together with the
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William Henry Margetson
United Kingdom
Cicely Hamilton
Bessie Hatton
literary society
women's suffrage
conservatives
liberals
socialists
Representation of the People Act
Oxford St
androcentrism
Actresses's Franchise League
Women's Social and Political Union
military hospital in Endell Street
Elizabeth Robins
Bessie Hatton
Beatrice Harraden
Women's Social and Political Union
Voting
Suffragette
Votes for Women
Women's Suffrage Journal
Women's Franchise
Women's Dreadnought
Elizabeth Robins
anti suffragist
Mrs. Humphry Ward
Actresses' Franchise League

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