Nora Barlow - A Modern Cambridge Victorian And 'The Many Lives of Modern Woman'
Later I found that as a young woman studying at Cambridge University she had done genetics research with William Bateson and published two papers in the Journal of Genetics in 1913 and 1923. The intent of this essay was a synthesis of a review of Many Lives of Modern Woman, a view of a Victorian ...
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