Feminist Press, 1979), p. 49.
7. Virginia Woolf,
Public Library & Readex Books, 1977), pp. 164-65.
8. Abby Kelley, in a speech, cited by Blanche Glassman Hersh
in
1978), p. 33.
9. Alice James,
York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1964), p. 66.
10. Woolf,
21,
1931).
11. Olive Schreiner,
12. Nightingale,
13. Victoria Woodhull, “Tried As By Fire; or, The True and The
False, Socially, ” 1874,
14. Ibid., p. 8.
15. Victoria Woodhull, cited by Johanna Johnston,
(New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1967), p. 205.
16. W oodhull, “T he Principles of Social Freedom, ” 1871,
17. W oodhull, “Tried As By Fire. . . , ”
p. 39.
18. Ibid.
19. Robin M organ, “Theory and Practice: Pornography and
R ape, ” 1974, pp. 163-69;
House, 1977), p. 165.
20. W illiam Makepeace Thackeray,
American L ibrary, 1962), p. 168.
21. De Jesus,
22. Kate M illett,
pp. 78-79.
23. Linda Lovelace and Mike M cG rady,
Citadel Press, 1980), p. 66.
24. M aryse Holder,
p. 3.
25. M illett,
26. Jenn y P. D’H ericourt,
p. 41.
27. Joseph Proudhon,
in D’Hericourt,
p. 36.
28. Woolf,
29. Ellen Glasgow,