Synopses & Reviews
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"Explores the stories of these strong, interesting women. Well-written and well-researched."
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" . . . reads like an elegant novel; I couldn't put it down. Discover what feminist women were all about a hundred years ago."
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This is the best kind of feminist scholarship. It is not aggressive or shrill, but warm and personal in its engagement with its subjects, treating them as people, not merely as specimens under a microscope. (Aries, 1995)
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" . . . reads like an elegant novel; I couldn't put it down. Discover what feminist women were all about a hundred years ago." < b=""> Vicki Noble <> , author of < i=""> Motherpeace: A Way to the Goddess <>
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"Explores the stories of these strong, interesting women. Well-written and well-researched." < i=""> Library Journal < i/="">
Synopsis
Maud Gonne, Moina Bergson Mathers, Annie Horniman, Florence Farr
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These four remarkable women, core members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, left a lasting imprint on the politics, literature, and theater of 19th-century Europe. Less well-known than the famous men in their lives, including Yeats and Shaw, their stories are now told.
About the Author
Mary Katherine Greer is a former professor of women's studies and the author of andlt;Iandgt;The Essence of Magicandlt;/Iandgt; and three books on Tarot, including andlt;Iandgt;Tarot for Your Self: A Workbook for Personal Transformationandlt;/Iandgt;. She leads workshops in women's mystery traditions, aromatherapy, writing, and Tarot throughout the United States and in Europe and lives in Nevada City, California.