Marie Carmichael Stopes
6 books
Marie Carmichael Stopes was a British author, paleobotanist, and advocate for women's rights, known for her contributions to both science and literature. Her work often bridged the gap between scientific inquiry and public understanding, as seen in her notable book "A Journal from Japan," which reflects her experiences and observations during her time in Japan. Stopes also made significant contributions to the discourse on sexuality and motherhood with works like "Married Love" and "Radiant Motherhood," which aimed to address and educate on sexual health and family planning. Her diverse writings encompass topics from botany to drama, showcasing her multifaceted interests and expertise.
Books by This Author
6 titles
A Journal from Japan: A Daily Record of Life as Seen by a Scientist
Marie Carmichael Stopes
Ancient Plants / Being a Simple Account of the past Vegetation of the Earth and of the Recent Important Discoveries Made in This Realm of Nature
Marie Carmichael Stopes
Conquest; Or, A Piece of Jade; a New Play in Three Acts
Marie Carmichael Stopes
Married Love: A New Contribution to the Solution of Sex Difficulties
Marie Carmichael Stopes
Radiant Motherhood: A Book for Those Who are Creating the Future
Marie Carmichael Stopes
The Study of Plant Life
Marie Carmichael Stopes