Five decades after its publication, Germaine Greer's transformational feminist blockbuster is still, despite flaws, relevant to women's lives.
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Feminist author Germaine Greer is 86. Actress Katharine Ross is 85. Feminist author Robin Morgan is 84. Actor Tom Selleck is 80. Singer Bettye LaVette is 79. Actor Marc Singer is 77. Actress Ann ...
He strolls into the sun-filled riverside restaurant and approaches a lone female diner with his hand outstretched and an easy smile. The woman gazes back in confusion. She must think her luck has ...
The first given full membership was Germaine Greer in 1964, although Eleanor Bron had previously been among female performers permitted to take part in shows. Margoyles, born in Oxford ...
But it was actually the courage and initiative of Aussie suffragettes, like Vida Goldstein, (the Edwardian Germaine Greer) who not only won the right to vote but also to stand for election in 1902 ...