Dora Marsden
Dora Marsden (5 March 1882 – 13 December 1960) was the editor of some avant-garde literary journals of her time and an author of philosophical writings. She was an individualist feminist much inspired by the German philosopher Max Stirner.
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5 March - 1882 - 13 December - 1960 - Editor - Author - Philosophical - Individualist feminist - Max Stirner
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Her magazine The Freewoman of 1911 was renamed The New Freewoman and then in 1914 The Egoist.
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