He attends a WSPU meeting to see her and is shocked to discover his companion is the women he had lambasted for being unwomanly.
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Although successful during her lifetime, Behn was often vilified as " unwomanly " by 18th-century writers like Henry Fielding and Samuel Richardson.
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In no area of American life has the scorn of being " unwomanly " been more easily or more consistently hurled than in athletics.
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In Henry IV part 1 Act 3 scene 3, Falstaff refers to Maid Marian implying she is a by-word for unwomanly or unchaste behaviour.
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So unwomanly was she that, according to myth, the Amazon cut off a breast in order to fit her bow and arrow tighter to her chest.
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The critics have to come, and they will tell me that she is unwomanly, unnatural, turgid, the creation of a morbid imagination, striving after effect by laboured abominations.
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People stopped and commented within earshot :'How queer . " How unwomanly . " Not quite nice, do you think ?'" However, they were given tasks such as escorting lost children.
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Isabella Begg, Burns's niece, had heard of Elizabeth Paton as " " rude and uncultivated to a great degree . . . with a thorough ( though unwomanly ) contempt for every sort of refinement . "'
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With their ponytailed-virtuosity, the American players have also sent a calculated message around the world that women can be both athletic and feminine in a sport that, in many places, still carries the stigma that women who play are somehow unwomanly.
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She hoped that her invention would become popular by supporting women's freedom of physical movement, but the British public was not impressed by the invention, perhaps because of the negative " unwomanly " association of the style with the American Bloomers movement.