The Modern Girl by Hal Woolf
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The Modern Girl by Hal Woolf
An illustration from 1929 reflecting the emergence of the modern girl in the Edwardian era. A girl in a short skirt and masculine shirt and tie, stands apart from her disapproving parents, clearly influenced and perhaps corrupted by reading the works of George Bernard Shaw, H.G. Wells and Henrik Ibsen. Date: 1929
Media ID 7237709
© Mary Evans Picture Library
Bernard Change Feminism Feminist Henrik Ibsen Shaw Wells Woolf
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