Life of Frances Power Cobbe as Told by Herself
Journey through the remarkable life of Frances Power Cobbe, a pivotal Irish-Anglo figure from the 19th century. An accomplished writer, philosopher, and reformer, Cobbe was a staunch advocate for womens rights, campaigning vigorously for their right to vote and access full university education. She was also a vocal opponent of wife abuse and vivisection. Her significant other was the renowned Welsh sculptor, Mary Lloyd. Penned at the twilight of her life, this autobiography unveils Cobbes intriguing life and principled pursuits, reaching the public shortly after her passing. This podcast is narrated by Ciufi Galeazzi.
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