I was just looking up some passages in her essay collection The Woman's Side, and there she's both about 'evil manipulative women' in all-women communities like schools and also suggesting that there were factors to do with social issues around the 'surplus woman' problem. It is odd, because other writers at the same time were suggesting at the very least that the unmarried woman whose potential spouse had been killed in the Great War could form a healthy supportive relationship with another woman in similar condition.
I think a biography might be illuminating and interesting but I don't think there is one.
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I think a biography might be illuminating and interesting but I don't think there is one.