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  1. Virginia Nicholson is the author of Among the Bohemians: Experiments in Living 1900-1939; Singled Out: How Two Million Women Survived Without Men After the First World War; Millions Like Us: Women's Lives in War and Peace 1939-1949; Perfect Wives in Ideal Homes: The Story of Women in the 1950s; How Was It For You? Women, Sex, Love and Power in the 1960s as well as Charleston: A Bloomsbury ...

  2. 5 de mar. de 2020 · Virginia Nicholson’s social history of the lives of women during the 1960s is an absorbing study of an extraordinary age. Beautifully written and intensively researched, it covers a wide range of characters and many levels of society, uncovering with remarkable perspicacity a world of rebellion and change.

  3. Virginia Nicolson. Actress: Too Much Johnson. Virginia Nicolson was born on 1 March 1916 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Too Much Johnson (1938), The Hearts of Age (1934) and With Orson Welles: Stories of A Life in Film (1990).

  4. Virginia Nicholson. Turner, Madrid. Trad. de Rocío Westendorp. 388 pp. 22,50 €. Crear PDF de este artículo. En 1921, la londinense Gertrude Maclean, una mujer soltera de treinta y siete años y de buena familia, montó una empresa llamada Tías Universales. Su primer anuncio en el periódico The Times rezaba así: «Tías Universales.

  5. Virginia Nicholson. Singled Out: How Two Million British Women Survived without Men after the First World War. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. Pp. xiv+312. $18.95 (paper).

  6. Singled Out tells the story of a generation of women, brought up in the unquestioning belief that marriage was their birthright, who discovered after the 1914-18 war that there were, quite simply, not enough men to go round. In the 1920s they were known as the ‘Surplus Women’. This book is a rich, moving and ultimately affirmative account ...

  7. Virginia Nicholson. TURNER. Ellas solas es una celebración literaria de las mujeres «diferentes», las que viven en circunstancias adversas y las que se enfrentan a los convencionalismos. A ellas las cambió la guerra, pero ellas cambiaron la sociedad. Solamente en Gran Bretaña, la I Guerra Mundial se cobró las vidas de casi ochocientos mil ...