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In her thought-provoking novel, "The Beth Book," Sarah Grand navigates the complexities of early feminism and the role of women in late 19th-century society. Through the life of her protagonist, Beth, Grand explores themes of female autonomy, intellectual ambition, and societal constraints. The narrative is intricately woven with the author's keen insight into the psychological and emotional landscapes of her characters, employing a naturalistic style that vividly portrays the struggles of women seeking self-identity against the backdrop of rigid Victorian morality. Grand's work serves as a crucial reflection of the burgeoning feminist movement and offers a compelling critique of the gender norms of her time. Sarah Grand, an influential figure in the suffrage movement, wrote "The Beth Book" to evoke the struggles and aspirations of women in a male-dominated world. Her personal experiences and advocacy for female education and civic rights significantly shaped her literary voice. Born as a pioneer of the New Woman movement, Grand used fiction as a platform to address societal change and challenge the status quo, making her a prominent voice in the feminist discourse of her era. For readers interested in the evolution of feminist literature, "The Beth Book" is an essential read that not only captures the societal dilemmas of its time but also resonates with contemporary issues of gender equality and identity. Grand's rich character development and incisive social commentary invite readers to reflect on the historical struggles of women while inspiring a deeper understanding of the ongoing quest for equality.

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Generi Romanzi e letteratura » Contemporanei » Storici » Storici

Editore Good Press

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 26/11/2019

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 4057664625755

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