"An anthology from 1904 of Carmen de Burgos Seguâi's and others' views on marriage, separation, and divorce, with contributions by Spanish politicians, jurists, academics, clerics, feminists, and journalists"--
Carmen de Burgos Seguí, also known as Colombine (1867-1932), was a key figure in Spanish feminist thought and activism at the beginning of the twentieth century. She was a teacher, translator, editor, novelist, short story writer, and journalist. Her work includes feminist treatises, travelogues, and editorials on issues such as prison reform, maternal and infant mortality rates, and divorce.