No Surrender
Synopsis
Written in 1911, No Surrender is a novel that epitomises the suffrage movement, giving voice to the women whose lives were swept up in the struggle.
‘A political novel cannot be successful without well-written characters: it is therefore also a love story between Jenny Clegg and the Independent Labour Party member Joe Hopton. And it is about powerful female friendship fostered through a common cause. But like most of the (surprisingly few) novels that emerged from the women’s suffrage movement, No Surrender’s importance comes from its documentation of social history; it is polemical but not without complexity; it accurately portrays the arguments of the anti-Suffragists alongside those of the heroines, and it is a passionate account, full of enthralling detail and political fervour.’ - Lydia Fellgett, from the introduction to No Surrender
'A powerful and authentic social document of its time' - The Guardian
Publisher information
- Publisher: Persephone Books Ltd
- ISBN: 9781903155844
- Number of pages: 352
- Dimensions: 194 x 138 x 25 mm
- Languages: English


















