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The Master of Mrs Chilvers

Jerome K.

Publisher: JH

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In this delightful play, English humor writer Jerome K. Jerome tackles the timeless issue of women's rights. When Mrs. Chilvers takes up the cause of women's suffrage, her new-found radicalism scandalizes her husband and sends shock waves through the family.
Available since: 04/05/2019.

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