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Dora Marsden

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Dora Marsden (1882 March 51960) is a British individualist anarchist and militant suffragette. Founded a number of libertarian publications: The Freewoman (1912), The New Freewoman (1913), & The Egoist (1914-1919). Between 1912 & 1914 she was influenced by Max Stirnerʼs version of individualist anarchism.

Marsden also edited avantgarde literary journals (1911-1919) where Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, D.H. Lawrence, and James Joyce made their debuts. She later abandoned libertarianism.

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