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This chapter presents an early feminist novel that engaged with a heated debate on women and their position in Finland in 1860s. Marie Linder’s A Woman of Our Time (1867) deals with the rights of women to study and work, and their possibilities outside the institution of marriage. Linder’s novel is connected with the Russian debate on the ‘new woman’ and classical liberal feminism. It shows how early feminist thinking in Finland included elements of the liberal traditions but was also drawing on Hegel and the nationalist movement. It expresses one alternative in the new way of thinking - a new way of creating a more equal society