Originally published in 1985 this revised edition with an updated Introduction is being published by the University of Adelaide Press to commemorate the anniversary of Catherine Helen Spences death on 3 April 1910.Catherine Helen Spence was a charismatic public speaker in the late nineteenth century a time when women were supposed to speak only at their own firesides. In challenging the custom and convention that confined middle-class women to the domestic sphere she was carving a new path into the world of public politics along which other women would follow in the first Australian colony to win votes for women.She was also much more - a novelist deserving comparison with George Eliot Elizabeth Gaskell and Charlotte Perkins Gilman; a pioneering woman journalist; a public intellectual a century before the term was coined; a philanthropic innovator in social welfare and education with an influence reaching far beyond South Australia; Australias first female political candidate. A New Woman she declared herself. The Grand Old Woman of Australia others called her.
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