The Idler, September 1894, The "advanced Woman" Number.
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The Idler, September 1894, The "Advanced Woman" Number. Has been wrapped in paper to preserve good condition. The Idler was an illustrated gentleman's magazine published in London. It appeared monthly from February 1892 to March 1911 and was also distributed in America. In the September issue of 1894, the lead article was entitled "How to Court the 'Advanced Woman'". The editors had canvassed some of the central figures in the late nineteenth century New Woman movement for their opinions, including Australian-born writer George Egerton who stated that "Man is Inferior", Irish writer Sarah Grand who advised "Court her with Respect", and Lady Greville who suggested that "She may do her own courting".
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