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Modern Woman: Her Intentions

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A collection of essays argues for expanded political and economic rights for women and explores how income and professional opportunities transform sexual and domestic relations. It examines shifting attitudes toward love, marriage, and divorce, critiques existing legal and social constraints, and addresses motherhood, beauty, birth control, and selective parenthood amid contemporary eugenic debates. The author surveys comparative cultural practices and proposes practical reforms, including sexual education and medical measures, contending that greater independence combined with informed regulation can better align private choices with social welfare.

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Florence Farr

Florence Farr was an English writer and actress, known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature and the theatrical arts. She was a prominent figure in the London literary scene and was associated with the Symbolist movement. Farr's works often explore themes of spirituality and the complexities of modern womanhood. Her notable titles include "Modern Woman: Her Intentions," which reflects her progressive views on gender and society, and "The Dancing Faun," showcasing her poetic sensibilities. Additionally, her stories such as "The Beloved of Hathor, and The Shrine of the Golden Hawk" reveal her interest in mythology and the mystical. Through her diverse body of work, Farr has left a lasting impact on the literary heritage of her time.

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