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In 1926-1927, the Nation published 17 anonymous essays reflecting women’s views towards men, marriage, children, and work, as well as three ‘responses’ from psychologists, one of them John B. Watson. Elaine Showalter identifies the authors of these essays and examines their lives in light of 1920s feminism. Writers include Inez Haynes Irwin, Genevieve Taggard, Mary Hunter Austin, and Crystal Eastman.
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In 1926-1927, the Nation published 17 anonymous essays reflecting women’s views towards men, marriage, children, and work, as well as three ‘responses’ from psychologists, one of them John B. Watson. Elaine Showalter identifies the authors of these essays and examines their lives in light of 1920s feminism. Writers include Inez Haynes Irwin, Genevieve Taggard, Mary Hunter Austin, and Crystal Eastman.