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    Amber Blanco White (née Reeves; 1 July 1887 – 26 December 1981) was a New Zealand-born British feminist writer and scholar.

  2. Nov 15, 2021 · His involvement with a twenty-one-year-old Cambridge student, Amber Reeves, cannot be passed over as a passade.

  3. May 13, 2016 · A Lady and Her Husband draws a vivid and unusually optimistic portrait of womens changing role in early 20th century British society. Although not what one could claim a page-turner, the novel is nevertheless an engaging read and an excellent addition to pre-war feminist studies.

  4. The inspiration for A Lady and her Husband came from a real-life project undertaken by Amber Reeves, her mother; Maud Pember Reeves and other Fabian society women, who spent four years visiting working-class families in Lambeth to find out all they could about their lives.

  5. Jun 1, 2015 · Reeves is asking a question that Wellss showier, angrier novel never bothers to address; what happens after women get the vote? Mary has power; but how will she use it? First she needs a room of her own.

  6. Jul 8, 2023 · Project Gutenberg. 73,822 free eBooks. A lady and her husband by Amber Reeves Blanco White. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

  7. Amber Reeves, author of A Lady and Her Husband. Amber Reeves, the daughter of William and Maud Pember Reeves, was born in 1887 in New Zealand. When her father was appointed Agent-General in 1896 her parents moved to England. Amber went to Kensington High School.

  8. Amber Blanco White (née Reeves; 1 July 1887 – 26 December 1981) was a New Zealand-born British feminist writer and scholar.

  9. Nov 6, 2011 · Mauds daughter, Amber Reeves (1887-1981), followed in her mother’s footsteps, choosing to attend Cambridge rather than a court presentation, and founding the Cambridge University Fabian Society (CUFS) with Ben Keeling, which “was the first society at Cambridge to enlist women from its founding.

  10. Nov 9, 2019 · Abstract. The first (of five) major—in addition to very many minor—extramarital affairs Wells conduced was with Amber Reeves, and was fictionalised in the in-its-day notorious novel Ann Veronica (1909). Both are discussed in this chapter.

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