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Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (August 31, 1844 – January 28, 1911) was an early feminist American author and intellectual who challenged traditional Christian beliefs of the afterlife, challenged women's traditional roles in marriage and family, and advocated clothing reform for women. In 1868, three years after the Civil War ended, she published The Gates Ajar, which depicted the afterlife as a place replete with the comforts of domestic life and where families would be reunited—along with family pets—through eternity.

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  • إليزابيث ستيوارت فلبس وارد (ar)
  • Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (de)
  • Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (es)
  • Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (en)
  • Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (it)
  • Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (fr)
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  • إليزابيث ستيوارت فلبس وارد (بالإنجليزية: Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward)‏ (31 أغسطس 1844، بوسطن في الولايات المتحدة - 28 يناير 1911)؛ كاتِبة وروائية أمريكية. (ar)
  • Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, coniugata Ward (Boston, 31 agosto 1844 – 28 gennaio 1911), è stata una scrittrice e attivista statunitense, nota per il suo impegno in favore dei diritti delle donne. Scrisse inoltre dei libri contro la vivisezione. (it)
  • Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (August 31, 1844 – January 28, 1911) was an early feminist American author and intellectual who challenged traditional Christian beliefs of the afterlife, challenged women's traditional roles in marriage and family, and advocated clothing reform for women. In 1868, three years after the Civil War ended, she published The Gates Ajar, which depicted the afterlife as a place replete with the comforts of domestic life and where families would be reunited—along with family pets—through eternity. (en)
  • Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (31 de agosto de 1844 – 28 de enero de 1911) fue una de las primeras escritoras feministas e intelectual americana. Desafió las creencias tradicionales cristianas sobre la vida después de la muerte, el rol tradicional de la mujer en el matrimonio y en la familia y fue defensora de la reforma por el cambio en la manera de vestir de las mujeres. (es)
  • Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward (* 31. August 1844 in Andover, Massachusetts; † 28. Januar 1911 in Newton Centre, Massachusetts) war eine frühe feministische US-amerikanische Autorin und Intellektuelle, die die traditionellen christlichen Vorstellungen vom Leben nach dem Tod in Frage stellte, die traditionelle Rolle der Frau in Ehe und Familie anzweifelte und sich für eine Bekleidungsreform für Frauen einsetzte. (de)
  • Elizabeth Stuart Phelps nom d'auteure sous lequel s'est fait connaitre Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward, née le 31 août 1844 à Boston dans l'État du Massachusetts et morte le 28 janvier 1911 à Newton également dans l'État du Massachusetts, est une romancière, nouvelliste, poète, mémorialiste, essayiste, dramaturge, réformatrice sociale, pacifiste et féministe américaine. (fr)
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  • Newton Center, Massachusetts (en)
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  • Andover, Massachusetts (en)
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