From his ethical speculations and social experiments are projected figures like that of Maria Paulovna, a rich and beautiful woman who prefers to live like a common workingwoman and is drawn by her social conscience into the revolutionary vortex.
"Prophets of Dissent Essays on Maeterlinck, Strindberg, Nietzsche and Tolstoy"
Otto Heller
It is certain that the English workingwoman has not only the disabilities which her American sister also faces,-some inherent in herself, and as many arising from the press of the present system,-but added to this the apparent incapacity of the employer to see that they have rights of any description whatsoever.
"Prisoners of Poverty Abroad"
Helen Campbell
They knew her to be an artisan's wife, an ordinary workingwoman.
"Comrade Kropotkin"
Victor Robinson