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E.Lynn Linton

Modern Women and What is Said of Them

In “Modern Women and What is Said of Them,” E. Lynn Linton embarks on a critical exploration of the evolving role and perception of women in 19th-century society. With a blend of essayistic prose and cultural critique, Linton examines the implications of emerging feminist thought juxtaposed with traditional gender roles. She navigates various subjects, from marriage and morality to the female pursuit of independence, all while employing a sharp wit that illuminates both the aspirations and constraints faced by women in the Victorian era. The literary style is marked by eloquent argumentation and an engaging narrative voice that invites readers into an era grappling with social change. E. Lynn Linton was a prominent figure herself, known for her sharp intellect and feminist ideologies, which undoubtedly informed her perspectives in this work. As a novelist, essayist, and social commentator, Linton's own experiences as a woman navigating a male-dominated literary world propelled her to challenge societal norms through her writing. Her influence in feminist discourse positions her as an early advocate for women's rights, making this text a significant contribution to both literature and social philosophy. I wholeheartedly recommend “Modern Women and What is Said of Them” to readers interested in feminist literature and the evolution of women's rights. Linton's insightful observations and articulate arguments offer a reflective lens through which to understand contemporary gender issues, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to comprehend the historical foundations of modern feminist thought.
330 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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