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Miss Martindale : ウィキペディア英語版 | Miss Martindale
Marianne Martindale (Catherine Tyrell, Mari de Colwyn) is an English writer and columnist.〔"(Miss Kinky Denies Right Wing Smear )", This is Local London〕 As Miss Martindale, she was a prominent public face of Aristasia, an all-female subculture inspired by the Traditionalist School and early twentieth-century culture, many members of which attended a "school" at her West London home.〔 Aristasia is a feminine version of the Greek word ''aristos'', which means 'the best'. Martindale received national attention in the British press in the 1990s for her advocacy of corporal punishment.〔("Who ''Is'' Miss Marianne Martindale?" ). Article featuring quotations from articles on Martindale in the British national press.〕 ==Writings== Martindale's writings include ''The Female Disciplinary Manual'', ''Disciplined Ladies and other stories'', and ''The District Governess'', published by ''The Wildfire Club'', which Martindale co-founded.〔 From 2003 to 2005, Martindale wrote the Ladies' Column in ''The Chap'' magazine and was Aristasia's media representative. She discontinued this in accordance with the then-nascent ''Bridgehead Doctrine'', which discourages Aristasians from publicly commenting on "foreign" (i.e. Earth) culture and politics.〔(Operation Bridgehead ), ''Encyclopaedia Aristasiana''〕
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