Literary Girls: Cordelia (King Lear)

  Cordelia: Purity and strength in a Shakespearean tragedy Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave My heart into my mouth. I love your majesty According to my bond, no more nor less. – Cordelia (lines 90-93, King Lear) Cordelia has been described as the purest...

Women’s History Month Honorees: Part 3

  Every year, the National Women‚Äôs History Project¬†honors a diverse range of women in order to¬†”draw strength and inspiration from those who came before us.” These women have contributed to American society...

Women’s History Month Honorees: Part 2

Every year, the National Women‚Äôs History Project¬†honors a diverse range of women in order to¬†”draw strength and inspiration from those who came before us.” These women have contributed to American society in a...

Women’s History Month Honorees: Part 1

Every year, the National Women‚Äôs History Project¬†honors a diverse range of women in order to¬†”draw strength and inspiration from those who came before us.” These women have contributed to American society in a...

Alternative Girl: Explore your identity

This is the final blog post in this special interview series, within which Megan Sormus (Northumbria University) talked to Girl Museum about Riot Grrrl and her own ideas about girlhood. Passionate about music and music scenes herself, Megan talks about the...

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