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A Girl Among the Anarchists

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(4,25 Sterne; 2 Bewertungen)

Helen and Olivia Rossetti were rather precocious girls in Victorian London. While still extremely young, they published a renowned anarchist journal in their home which drew prominent figures to their salon. From their expriences, they co-authored this 1903 novel, in which the narrator, Isabel Meredith, reveals a first-hand inside account of the countercultural community of late-19th century British anarchism. This was certainly far outside the normal purview of the women of Victorian society. (Summary by Lynette Caulkins) (7 hr 11 min)

Chapters

Preface

4:51

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CHAPTER I - A Strange Childhood

27:15

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CHAPTER II - A Gathering in Chiswick

21:31

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CHAPTER III - An Abortive Group-Meeting

20:12

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CHAPTER IV - A Police Scare

25:44

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CHAPTER V - To the Rescue, part 1

20:31

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CHAPTER V - To the Rescue, part 2.

20:43

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CHAPTER VI - A Foreign Invasion, part 1

22:06

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CHAPTER VI - A Foreign Invasion, part 2

24:45

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CHAPTER VII - The Office of the Tocsin

38:51

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CHAPTER VIII - The Dynamitard's Escape, part 1

22:49

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CHAPTER VIII - The Dynamitard's Escape, part 2

22:16

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CHAPTER IX - Some Anarchist Personalities

28:41

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CHAPTER X - A Flight, part 1

21:31

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CHAPTER X - A Flight, part 2

22:31

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CHAPTER XI - A Crisis, part 1

17:53

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CHAPTER XI - A Crisis, part 2

25:44

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CHAPTER XII - The Tocsin's Last Toll, part 1

26:04

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CHAPTER XII - The Tocsin's Last Toll, part 2

17:56

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Bewertungen

ally tragic tale of fanaticism ad mental illness. a cutionary me

(3,5 Sterne)

an interesting but pathetica