March, Women, March
(Author) Lucinda Dickens HawksleyMarch, Women, March explores the women's movement in Britain, and the courageous rebels who refused to accept their exclusion from political life. Lucinda Hawksley's fascinating narrative traces the fight for equal rights and examines how suffragettes were portrayed in literature, art, and the contemporary media. Diary extracts and letters from the period bring the movement's main protagonists back to life.
Lucinda Dickens Hawksley
Lucinda Dickens Hawksley is a British author, art historian, and lecturer known for her biographies of notable historical figures, including her great-great-great-grandfather, Charles Dickens. She has written several books on art, literature, and history, including "Charles Dickens" and "The Mystery of Princess Louise." Hawksley's writing style is engaging and accessible, making complex historical subjects approachable for readers. She has made significant contributions to literature by shedding new light on well-known figures and events from the past. Her most famous work is "Charles Dickens," which provides a comprehensive and insightful look at the life and work of the iconic British author.