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freewoman

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A woman who is not a serf or slave.

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There, she meets her ancestors — a weak but cruel white slave owner and a black freewoman who's forced into prostitution.

In all but the last of these, a major guiding spirit was the U.S. poet and critic Ezra Pound; he served as "foreign correspondent" of both Poetry and the Little Review, manoeuvred the Egoist from its earlier beginnings as a feminist magazine (The New Freewoman, 1913) to the status of an avant-garde literary review, and, with Wyndham Lewis, jointly sponsored the two issues of Blast.

In Great Britain, his ideas influenced Dora Marsden (1882-1960), and her journals The New Freewoman and The Egoist.

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