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Life As We Have Known It

Margaret Llewelyn Davies

'I was born in Bethnal Green . . . a tiny scrap of humanity. I was my mother's seventh, and seven more were born after me . . . When I was ten years old I began to earn my own living.'

Told in the distinctive and memorable voices of working class women, Life as We Have Known It is a remarkable first-hand account of working lives at the turn of the last century. First published in association with the Women's Co-operative Guild in 1931, Life as We Have Known it is a unique evocation of a lost age, and a humbling testament to what Virginia Woolf called 'that inborn energy which no amount of childbirth and washing up can quench'. Here is domestic service; toiling in factories and in the fields, and of husbands - often old and ill before their time, some drinkers or gamblers. Despite telling of the hardship of a poverty-stricken marriage, the horrors of childbirth and of lives spent in search of jobs, these are spirited and inspiring voices.

  • Classification : Biography & Memoir
  • Pub Date : JUL 10, 2012
  • Imprint : Virago
  • Page Extent : 208
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781844088010
  • Price : INR 499
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Margaret Llewelyn Davies

No One But a Woman Knows includes voices from many working class women. It was edited by Margaret Llewelyn Davies General Secretary of the Women's Co-operative Guild from 1889-1921.

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No One But a Woman Knows

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