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Nightingale, Florence 1820-1910: Critical Essay by Evelyn L. Pugh

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SOURCE: "Florence Nightingale and J.S. Mill Debate Women's Rights," in The Journal of British Studies, Vol. XXI, No. 2, Spring, 1982, pp. 118-38.

In the following essay, Pugh discusses the correspondence of Nightingale and John Stuart Mill as it reveals the thoughts of both individuals on the subject of women's rights.

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