
E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) Linton
Eliza Lynn Linton was the first female salaried journalist in Britain and the author of over 20 novels. Despite her path-breaking role as an independent woman, many of her essays took a strong anti-feminist slant.

The Girl of the Period, and Other Social Essays, Vol. 2 (of 2)
Explore a world where emotional men are ridiculed, and young women struggle to find their place in a rapidly changing society.
By E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) Linton

Witch Stories
Step into a world where fear and superstition reign, and innocent lives are destroyed by accusations of witchcraft.
By E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) Linton

Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868)
In a world undergoing rapid transformation, the very essence of womanhood is dissected, revealing a stark contrast between cherished virtues and the allure of superficiality.
By E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) Linton

The Girl of the Period, and Other Social Essays, Vol. 1 (of 2)
In a world of shifting expectations, a writer sharply judges how modern women defy tradition, prioritizing appearance over virtue and threatening the core of society.
By E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) Linton

About Ireland
A journey from passionate supporter to objective observer unveils how sentiment can distort the truth in Ireland's struggle for independence, revealing hidden complexities of landlords, tenants, and political unrest.
By E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) Linton