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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 14 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 86218 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 73 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 woman 7 Mr. 6 England 5 life 5 good 5 child 5 New 5 Mrs. 5 God 4 time 4 great 4 English 3 work 3 sex 3 right 3 people 3 nature 3 mind 3 love 3 female 3 State 3 Paris 3 Miss 3 Man 3 London 3 John 3 France 3 Dr. 2 wuz 2 world 2 sez 2 like 2 human 2 heart 2 french 2 day 2 anarchist 2 american 2 York 2 Revolution 2 Mary 2 Lady 2 Josiah 2 House 2 Ferrer 2 Church 2 America 2 Adams 1 year 1 wish Top 50 lemmatized nouns; 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"What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 nature was not sooner 2 sex is not highly 2 woman has no soul 2 woman is not so 1 _ do not _ 1 _ have no grievance 1 _ is no more 1 _ was not _ 1 _ was not afraid 1 _ were not too 1 child had no anodynes 1 child has no choice 1 children are not actors 1 children are not willing 1 children is not strong 1 day is not far 1 days was not nearly 1 eyes was not pleasant 1 hand was not sufficiently 1 hands are not strong 1 hands were not big 1 heart is not only 1 law did not at 1 life looked not clear 1 life was not twice 1 life was not very 1 love knew no limits 1 man does not early 1 man had no personal 1 man is no free 1 man is not forthcomin 1 man is not willingly 1 man was no other 1 man was not apt 1 men are not equal 1 men are not so 1 men are not usually 1 men do not often 1 men have no suspicion 1 men have not only 1 men make no mention 1 men were not so 1 minds are not congenial 1 minds were not sufficiently 1 mother has no choice 1 mother was not alone 1 nature are not forcibly 1 nature goes not straight 1 nature has no favorites 1 one sees no beggars A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 59448 author = Bouten, Jacob title = Mary Wollstonecraft and the beginnings of female emancipation in France and England date = keywords = Bluestocking; England; France; Fénelon; Godwin; Hannah; Johnson; Lady; Mary; Mlle; Mme; Montagu; Mr.; Mrs.; Paris; Rambouillet; Revolution; Rights; Rousseau; St.; Wollstonecraft; female; french; nature; reason; sex; woman summary = emancipation of women, admitting the female sex to the participation the necessity for women to receive the benefit of a moral education. women, who in spite of a defective education obtained great results, condition of the mind, it is the _right_ of women to be educated. the right of women to equal consideration with men is vindicated by women to be respected and to be recognised as the social equals of men. sexes, and as regards earthly life he held that man and woman are _The Position of French Women in Eighteenth Century Society._ Of all the French female authors on the Woman Question it is Mme de women in social life were the direct outcome of the general tendencies Women are the natural educators Mary Wollstonecraft regards women in the first place as human beings RAUSCHENBUSCH, Mrs. Mary Wollstonecraft and the Rights of Women. id = 43098 author = De Cleyre, Voltairine title = Selected Works of Voltairine de Cleyre date = keywords = America; Chicago; Christ; Church; Commune; England; Europe; Ferrer; God; John; Law; Liberty; Man; Mexico; Modern; New; Paine; Paris; Revolution; Soul; Spain; State; anarchist; child; day; death; good; great; know; life; like; long; look; love; people; right; thing; time; work; world; year summary = Then let your life-work swell the great flood-tide And the lives of men shall be read and known, and their acts be And if we wish to know what master-thought ruled the lives of men when poor man, lived in an Individualist way and made his free-life social of the life-long exile of the greatest man, save Tolstoy alone, that years ago a man whose soul revolted at punishment, cried out: "Judge Do you think people come out of a place like that better? knows power only, and a louse has as much natural right as a man to the One of the great reasons why the mass of the American people know fact that he was the one man in America to write the right thing at know the face of Man as reflected in history; and I mean as much the Of course when a man drinks other people''s teas a great many times, and id = 33584 author = Dell, Floyd title = Women as World Builders: Studies in Modern Feminism date = keywords = Addams; America; Gilman; Miss; Mrs.; Pankhurst; movement; woman; work summary = be changed to accord with the new position of women in society--that is a different thing, and I have dealt with it in the paper on Ellen Key. Another reason is my belief that it is with woman as producer that we The woman who finds her work will find her love--and I do not doubt will men that the woman''s movement deserves to be considered. work for women who have or intend to have children. one argument for woman suffrage: women want it; there are no arguments inhabit the body of new women; more glorious than any woman that has yet If the woman''s movement means anything, it means that women are The careers of these two women serve admirably to exhibit the woman''s fire, of life giving; a creator of free men and women." influenced by women to have more of the hard, matter-of-fact quality, The difference between men and women is the id = 8642 author = Fuller, Margaret title = Woman in the Nineteenth Century and Kindred Papers Relating to the Sphere, Condition and Duties, of Woman. date = keywords = Aglauron; Consuelo; Emily; English; God; Heaven; Iphigenia; L----; Laurie; Madame; Man; Margaret; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Rome; Sand; V----; Woman; child; day; footnote; french; good; great; heart; life; like; love; mind; nature; soul; thought; time; true summary = of "The Great Lawsuit.--Man _versus_ Men; Woman _versus_ Women." the life of man, for hearts crave, if minds do not know how to ask it. there exists in the minds of men a tone of feeling toward women as of God. Were thought and feeling once so far elevated that Man should esteem Woman such as the conduct and wishes of Man in general is likely to his mind a feeling of reverent love worthy the thought of Christian that high idea of love, which considers Man and Woman as the two-fold be fit for relations in time, souls, whether of Man or Woman, must be Quakerism also establishes Woman on a sufficient equality with Man. But, though the original thought of Quakerism is pure, its scope is birth-place; God his object; life and thought his means of his eye when life, and thought, and love, opened on him all together. id = 42329 author = Gardener, Helen H. (Helen Hamilton) title = Facts and Fictions of Life date = keywords = Dr.; God; brain; case; child; condition; fact; fiction; good; heredity; life; man; nature; question; right; sex; state; time; woman summary = man, a criminal, a mean woman," she said, always carry themselves so and applied and was examined for life insurance as a perfectly sound man and The State was proposing to take this man''s life to teach other men _not_ demonstrable natural sex differences in the brains of men and women, and brains of the sexes of the human race; that these differences are well superiority of brain in the male sex is said to appear in the human the difference in men''s and women''s brains. matter of the brain is greater in man than in woman." This would seem The brain of woman is different from that of man in structure." ''radical, natural, easily-discovered sex differences'' in brain." I held, Up to the present time woman''s moral responsibility in heredity has been important to women than to men--notwithstanding which fact the question id = 2162 author = Goldman, Emma title = Anarchism and Other Essays date = keywords = Berkman; Church; Dr.; Emma; England; Ferrer; France; Francisco; Germany; Goldman; John; Mr.; New; State; York; american; anarchist; child; great; human; life; people; russian; social; woman; work summary = Among the men and women prominent in the public life of America there Like most working men and women of America, Emma Goldman followed the SOCIALE, Pietro Gori calls her a "moral power, a woman who, with the society where man is free to choose the mode of work, the conditions individual and social freedom, Anarchism directs its forces against our social and economic life, culminating in a political act of loving man and woman in the world. guaranteeing to every man, woman, and child "life, liberty, and the Anarchism, more than any other social theory, values human life above of human life, deeper understanding of the great social struggle, and the true individuality, man and woman, can meet without Emancipation has brought woman economic equality with man; that is, devotion of each human being about him, man as well as woman. only God of practical American life: Can the man make a living? id = 55505 author = Grigsby, Alcanoan O. title = Nequa; or, The Problem of the Ages date = keywords = Adams; Arctic; Battell; Captain; Cassie; English; Eric; Ganoe; God; Huston; Ice; Iola; Jack; King; Lief; Mike; New; Norrena; Oqua; Period; Silver; Transition; people; world summary = When they were gone Captain Ganoe said: "I little thought that Lief action," said Captain Ganoe, "we can now have the much needed rest we "I think in view of all the facts," said the Captain, "that this matter ICE-FIELD--CAPTAIN GANOE LEADS A PARTY TO HIS ASSISTANCE--LIEF ICE-FIELD--CAPTAIN GANOE LEADS A PARTY TO HIS ASSISTANCE--LIEF "I thank God," said Captain Ganoe, "that Jack discovered your approach "Glad to meet you," said Captain Ganoe, extending his hand, "and I hope "The great mass of our people," said Iola, "would not understand "That is right," said Captain Ganoe, who now came forward and took up "That is good news," I said, "but I thought that Captain Battell was "But," said the Captain, "you say that the people of this country once "Well," said the Captain, "it has certainly induced your people to do be a long time before the people of my own country will reach that id = 59283 author = Holley, Marietta title = Josiah Allen on the Woman Question date = keywords = Betsy; Bill; Bobbett; Jonesville; Josiah; Samantha; Sime; Simon; Uncle; female; sez; time; wimman; woman; wuz summary = As Uncle Sime well sez, "It wuz jest a happen that wimmen news got out that I wuz writin'' a book agin female suffrage with the said he thought the best way to find one wuz to set right still in meachin'' than I had felt, sez I, "Samantha, wimmen ort to marry instead "Yes," sez Samantha, "sometimes a good man makes a wife supremely glass, that man''s protectin'' love and care wuz all that had held wimmen Sez she, "You remember, Josiah, old man Peedick who wuz rich as a Jew, the listenin'' world that wimmen wuz naterally inferior to men, their Sez she when I brung it up to her agin, "Men and wimmen are born with Sez Samantha, "It has worked well in other states; it has helped men, Why, how wuz it in Bible times, as I asked Samantha, sez I, "From the id = 7833 author = Holley, Marietta title = Samantha on the Woman Question date = keywords = Josiah; Lorinda; Parade; Pester; Polly; Ring; Serepta; good; right; sez; want; woman; wuz summary = There wuz a petition fer wimmen''s rights and I remember Ardelia couldn''t Aunt Hetty said that some of the men who wuz exhortin'' wimmen to have big "But wimmen''s votin'' wouldn''t help in such things," sez Lorinda, as she "Oh, I see," sez I; "men represent wimmen when they want to, and when they Well, as I said, Royal wuz mad and told Polly that he guessed that the day anxious look on his good-natured face, and he sez: "The laws of the United "Serepta sez you call wimmen angels, and you don''t give ''em the rights of thought wimmen wuz taught by the Bible to serve and love their homes." "I know it," sez I; "men wuz cheaper than any other breed of bloodhounds wanted to do the errents but said it wuz not his place, to help make that law, and as long as men claimed wimmen''s place wuz home, id = 15380 author = Johnston, Harry title = Mrs. Warren''s Daughter: A Story of the Woman''s Movement date = keywords = Adams; Africa; Armstrong; Bar; Belgium; Bertie; Beryl; Brussels; Colonel; Court; David; England; English; Frank; Fraser; Government; Honoria; Hotel; House; Lady; Linda; London; Michael; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Norie; Praddy; Praed; Rossiter; Sir; South; Suffrage; Vavasour; Vivie; Wales; Warren; Welsh; Williams; belgian; british; german; vote; woman summary = people--twig?--F.G. Vivie rose to her feet half-way through this letter and finished it _Vivie_: "So she is, after four years of happy married life! it?") "to come and assist in the day-time or after office hours. Some time before Vivie Warren had taken her departure, she had left [It struck David about this time that women were getting a little And Mrs. Rossiter in those times: Vivie smiled at the thought of her Vivie, I think she won''t return to life and activity till the autumn "You know, Viv, old girl," said Mrs. Warren one day, "if you played to come here a good deal at one time--a Mr. David Williams. Rossiter and Vivie met for the first time for a year at Emily that Vivie Warren and David Williams were probably the same person said Vivie to herself.) Your lady mother must come in here and take id = 37964 author = Kenealy, Arabella title = Feminism and Sex-Extinction date = keywords = Consciousness; English; Evolution; Faculty; Impression; Inland; Life; Love; Man; Mr.; NET; Nature; Plays; Postage; Race; War; author; dominant; female; feminist; function; good; great; high; human; male; mind; mother; new; plan; power; recessive; sex; trait; vital; woman summary = Human Progress as is the division of Life into two sexes, the purpose of trend, in inherence and development, of the two sexes, as regards Life that in all the nobler types of men and women the sex-instinct is INCREASING DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MALE AND FEMALE SEX-CHARACTERISTICS AND Sex presents itself--of the enigma of man with Woman potential in him, function in terms of living personality and action, but brain-power also Man bears throughout life the Woman-potential his mother transmitted to So these poor souls--the Man and the Woman in all men and women--have _Homozygotes_ for Traits, or pure typical men and women--Dominant males Of the pure Masculine type, are men who are wholly male in body, mind order to fit her to be a Mother, so it develops powers and functions years of possible motherhood, woman in whom sex is not highly developed sex-development, causes many young working-women to be deficient in the id = 11982 author = Stanton, Elizabeth Cady title = Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815-1897 date = keywords = Albany; Anthony; Boston; Bright; Charles; Dr.; Elizabeth; England; France; General; George; Governor; Henry; House; John; Judge; London; Lord; Mary; Miss; Mott; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Peter; Rev.; Senator; Smith; Stanton; State; Sunday; Susan; United; Washington; William; York; american; woman summary = mercy; so, one day, by way of making a point, I said with great into new thought and action and gave rise to the movement for women''s about time some demand was made for new liberties for women." As Mrs. Mott and I walked home, arm in arm, commenting on the incidents of the One of the most striking women I met in England at this time was Miss large family I might, in time, like too many women, have become wholly town could meet to talk over the news of the day and read the papers and religion,--from the time of Moses down to the present day,--woman has in women''s political rights decided to make the Fourth a woman''s day, Miss Anthony, Mrs. Gage, and I worked sixteen hours, day and Miss Anthony and I went to Geneva the next day to visit Mrs. Miller and id = 23233 author = Wollstonecraft, Mary title = Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman date = keywords = CHAP; Darnford; England; God; Jemima; LETTER; London; MARY; Maria; Morning; Mr.; Paris; Venables; child; come; heart; leave; life; little; love; mind; shall; think; wish; woman summary = having wrecked minds continually under his eye; and almost to wish reading with eyes and heart, till the return of her guard to extinguish ACTIVE as love was in the heart of Maria, the story she had just heard open my heart to new pleasures and affection. MY best love, your letter to-night was particularly grateful to my heart, I did not receive your letter till I came home; and I did not expect it, I HAVE been wishing the time away, my kind love, unable to rest till I pleasure to your poor sick girl, her heart smote her to think that you I shall probably receive a letter from you to-day, sealing my pardon--and My heart longs for your return, my love, and only looks for, and seeks observe with me how her mind unfolds, and her little heart becomes views of life were impressed by a disappointed heart on my mind.