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Despite being hailed as 'the foremost woman of her time' in the 1880s, Helen Taylor's legacy has largely been overshadowed, often reduced to her role as John Stuart Mill's stepdaughter and a divisive figure within the Victorian women's suffrage movement. However, this biography seeks to rediscover the complex woman behind the often-deserved label of 'difficult to work with,' exploring the politics and convictions that made her both admired and reviled. As the daughter of philosopher Harriet Taylor and stepdaughter of Mill, Helen emerged from their shadows to become a powerful public figure, fighting for womens rights, education reform, land nationalization, socialism, and Irish Home Rule. In 1885, she became the first woman to run as a parliamentary candidate, representing Camberwell Radical Club. However, by the late 1880s, poor health forced her withdrawal from public life, and her contributions faded into obscurity. Helens vital role in shaping progressive movements was lamented even in her time, with reformers like Frances Soutter lamenting her erasure from history. Helen Taylor and her Fight for the People reclaims Helen's rightful place as a pioneering force in the fight for democracy and gender equality in the Victorian era.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781036125714
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 216
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-06-30
- Förlag: Pen & Sword Books Ltd