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Six modern women: Psychological sketches - Exploring the depths of female identity and relationships in a changing society - cover
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Six modern women: Psychological sketches - Exploring the depths of female identity and relationships in a changing society

Laura Marholm

Tradutor Hermione Charlotte Ramsden

Editora: Good Press

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In "Six Modern Women: Psychological Sketches," Laura Marholm meticulously explores the intricate psyches of six contemporary female figures against the backdrop of late 19th and early 20th century societal norms. Through a blend of vivid narrative and sharp psychological insight, each sketch delves deep into the characters'Äô struggles with identity, autonomy, and the constraints placed upon them by a patriarchal society. Marholm'Äôs literary style fuses elements of realism with psychological analysis, revealing her deft ability to illuminate the inner lives of her subjects while critiquing the prevailing conventions of her time. Laura Marholm was not only a prominent author but also an outspoken advocate for women's rights, which undoubtedly influenced her portrayal of these characters. Living within the constraints of her era, Marholm drew from her own experiences and observations, crafting narratives that challenged the status quo. As a contemporary of significant feminist movements, her insights into the complexities of women's experiences resonate with the cultural dialogues of her time, marking her as a vital figure in early feminist literature. For readers interested in the evolution of women'Äôs literature and psychology, Marholm's "Six Modern Women" serves as an essential resource. This collection not only sheds light on the emotional landscapes of its subjects but also invites reflection on the broader societal implications of their experiences. It is a must-read for those seeking a richer understanding of women's roles and identities in modern literature.
Disponível desde: 09/07/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 137 páginas.

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