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We Women and Our Authors - Unveiling Gender Bias: A Critical Look at Female Representation in Literature - cover

We Women and Our Authors - Unveiling Gender Bias: A Critical Look at Female Representation in Literature

Laura Marholm

Übersetzer Hermione Charlotte Ramsden

Verlag: Good Press

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In "We Women and Our Authors," Laura Marholm presents a pioneering exploration of female authorship at the turn of the 20th century, offering insights that challenge the male-dominated literary canon of her time. Marholm's literary style is notable for its eloquent prose and passionate advocacy for women's voices, as she examines the works of notable women writers alongside their male counterparts. The book contextualizes these literary contributions within the broader socio-cultural framework, highlighting how women's literary expression was often marginalized yet critical in shaping literary discourse. By focusing on gender dynamics, Marholm engages with feminist literary theory long before it became mainstream, positioning her work as a seminal text in both feminist criticism and literary history. Laura Marholm, an accomplished writer and thinker in her own right, was influenced by her experiences living in a time of profound change regarding women'Äôs rights and societal roles. Born into a progressive environment, she championed female creativity and intellectual pursuits, likely drawing from her interactions with contemporaneous authors to compose this compelling argument for the recognition of women in literature. Her intimate understanding of both the struggles and triumphs faced by women writers adds depth and authenticity to her critique. For readers seeking a nuanced understanding of the role women have played in literary history, "We Women and Our Authors" serves as both a critical resource and an impassioned call to acknowledge female literary genius. Marholm's articulate reflections resonate even today, making this book an essential read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the evolution of women'Äôs contributions to literature.
Verfügbar seit: 21.08.2022.
Drucklänge: 132 Seiten.

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