Life of Frances Power Cobbe, as told by herself / with additions by the author, and introduction by Blanche Atkinson
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An autobiographical account blends personal reminiscence and public engagement, recalling childhood, close friendships and domestic life alongside active involvement in social and political reform. The narrative interweaves hospitable scenes in gardens and salons with sustained advocacy, particularly opposition to animal experimentation, and details of organisational disputes that tested the author's convictions. Letters, reflections on writing, and episodes of bereavement underscore the tension between private consolation and public controversy, concluding with later years marked by enduring commitment to principle despite solitude and waning health.
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