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How the Vote Was Won - A Play in One Act (Paperback)
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How the Vote Was Won - A Play in One Act (Paperback)
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Loot Price R110
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First performed in 1908, How the Vote Was Won is a one act play by
actress Cicely Hamilton and Christopher St. John. Set in England
during the early 18th century, How the Vote Was Won uses comedy to
tell a story in support of women's suffrage. In this one act the
English government tells its people that women do not need to worry
about having the right to vote because the men will be in charge of
taking care of them. This was part of the ridiculous idea held by
the United Kingdom, and the world at the time. Women were held
under the authority of their husbands, and would be solely
supported by them. This allowed them no place in politics and took
away their autonomy. The play stars Horace, an anti-suffragist, who
is confronted by many of his female relatives demanding that he
start supporting them since they have no rights. Many of these
women formally held jobs, financially supporting themselves but
have quit in protest and support of the movement for women to have
voting rights, the same as men. Now, Horace is forced to either
support each of these women, practicing what he preaches, or admit
to his hypocritical beliefs. Written by two of the most notable
champions in literature for women's rights in the United Kingdom,
How the Vote Was Won by Cecily Hamilton and Christopher St. John
served as a clever and humorous way to address the inequalities
women suffered. Today, the work of these two passionate activists
still provides an accurate portrayal of the political landscape
they lived in. This edition of How the Vote Was Won by Cecily
Hamilton and Christopher St. John features an eye-catching new
cover design and is presented in a font that is both modern and
readable. With these accommodations, this edition is accessible and
appealing to contemporary audiences, restoring How the Vote Was Won
to modern standards while preserving the clever comedy and impact
of the work of Cecily Hamilton and Christopher St. John.
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