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Lolly Willowes - The Power of Witchcraft in Every Woman (Feminist Classic) - cover

Lolly Willowes - The Power of Witchcraft in Every Woman (Feminist Classic)

Sylvia Townsend Warner

Publisher: Good Press

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In her groundbreaking novel "Lolly Willowes," Sylvia Townsend Warner crafts a narrative that seamlessly intertwines the themes of female independence, societal expectation, and the subtle embrace of folklore within the framework of early 20th-century England. With a rich, evocative prose style, Warner invites readers into the life of the titular character, Laura Willowes, who defies the conventional roles assigned to women of her era. The text deftly explores Laura'Äôs transformation from a dutiful daughter to an independent woman who ultimately seeks solace and power in nature and witchcraft. This duality reflects a profound commentary on the constraints imposed upon women, as well as the liberating potential of embracing individuality and the supernatural. Sylvia Townsend Warner, a prominent figure of modernist literature, was both a poet and novelist whose own experiences as a nonconformist greatly influenced her writing. Born in 1893, she lived in a time of significant social change, becoming an advocate for feminist issues. Warner's own passion for folklore and nature, alongside her keen observation of society'Äôs dynamics, informs her portrayal of Laura'Äôs emotional and mystical journey, making "Lolly Willowes" a seminal work in feminist literature. Readers seeking a rich exploration of gender, autonomy, and the mystical realms of nature will find "Lolly Willowes" both engaging and enlightening. Warner'Äôs novel remains a poignant, thought-provoking reflection on the struggle between personal desire and societal norms, inviting readers to reflect upon the definitions of independence and selfhood in their own lives.
Available since: 12/23/2023.
Print length: 128 pages.

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