Ladies' Bane
Autor: Elles, Dora Amy
Wydane przez Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066368739
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In "Ladies' Bane," Dora Amy Elles crafts a powerful narrative that delves into the complexities of gender roles and societal expectations in early 20th-century Britain. Through the lens of her vividly drawn characters, Elles weaves a tale that blends elements of realism with psychological insight, examining the constraints placed on women by both societal norms and personal ambitions. The author adeptly employs a sophisticated narrative style marked by its poignant prose and rich imagery, inviting readers to explore the emotional landscape of her protagonists as they navigate love, disappointment, and self-discovery in a patriarchal world. Dora Amy Elles, a pioneering feminist and writer, was acutely aware of the societal limitations imposed on women during her time. Her experiences as an educated woman, coupled with her keen observations of the struggles facing women in various strata of society, inspired her to write "Ladies' Bane." Elles'Äô background in literature and her involvement in the feminist movements of her era enriched her perspective, driving her to address the intricate intersections of gender and aspiration through her characters'Äô lives. Readers seeking a profound exploration of women's struggles against societal constraints will find "Ladies' Bane" to be an essential addition to their literary collection. Elles'Äô timeless commentary on the enduring themes of autonomy, resilience, and the quest for identity resonates with contemporary audiences, making this work both relevant and thought-provoking.
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