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The Greatest Feminist Classics in One Volume is an ambitious anthology that gathers the seminal works of feminism and gender discourse from a pantheon of distinguished authors cutting across centuries and continents. This collection distinguishes itself by the remarkable diversity of its literary styles, ranging from the pioneering novelistic experiments of Austen and Hardy to the incisive essays of Wollstonecraft and Stanton, and the progressive dramaturgy of Ibsen. The inclusion of pieces from varied literary contexts and movements highlights not only the evolution of feminist thought but also its thematic and stylistic heterogeneity, making this anthology a comprehensive survey of the genre's milestones. The contributors to this volume are a roster of luminaries whose works have individually and collectively shaped the contours of feminist literature and thought. From the rigorous moral inquiries of Mill to the empathic character studies of Alcott and Wharton, these authors bring to bear their diverse cultural and intellectual backgrounds on the exploration of gender inequities and women's rights. Their collective contribution showcases the interplay between literary expression and social activism, aligning the anthology with both historical and contemporary feminist movements. For every reader keen on understanding the rich tapestry of feminist literature, The Greatest Feminist Classics in One Volume offers an unparalleled opportunity. It not only invites engagement with the pioneering ideas that have driven gender discourse but also presents these in a dialogue across genres, epochs, and geographies. This volume is recommended for its educational potency, its breadth of insight, and the compelling dialogues it fosters between the works of its distinguished contributors, making it a must-read for scholars, students, and any advocate of gender equality.

Henrik Ibsen, born on March 20, 1828, in Skien, Norway, and deceased on May 23, 1906, stands among the foremost playwrights in the annals of European theatre. Ibsen was a pioneer of modernist drama, his works challenging the Victorian-era norms and delving into issues of morality, individualism, and societal expectations. His plays are characterized by their realistic dialogue, psychological depth, and piercing examination of contemporary social issues, particularly those concerning the rights and roles of women in society. 'The Greatest Feminist Classics in One Volume' underscores Ibsen's influence on feminism, particularly through characters that challenged gender roles and questioned the subordinate position of women, such as Nora in 'A Doll's House' (1879). This play, among others, cemented his reputation as a provocateur of societal change and an advocate of female empowerment, although Ibsen himself claimed not to be a feminist but rather a humanist. His literary contributions extend to a canon of works that includes 'Ghosts' (1881), 'An Enemy of the People' (1882), and 'Hedda Gabler' (1890), all of which embrace his distinctive style of realism infused with symbolism and an exploration of existential themes. Ibsen's impact on both European theatre and global literature endures, with his plays continuing to be widely read and performed, affirming his legacy as a foundational figure in modern drama.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.11.2023
Übersetzer Alfred Edward Chamot
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century feminist works • 19th century women's rights • Anne Frank • anthology of feminist writing • Becoming • Circe • classic feminist texts • Danielle Steel • David Baldacci • equality in fiction • female protagonist fiction • Feminist literary classics • Feminist literature • feminist movement literature • gender equality narratives • Gender roles in literature • Greta Thunberg • historical feminist authors • historical feminist biographies • Ibsen's female characters • Just Mercy • literary feminism • Maya Angelou • patriarchal society analysis • realist drama feminism • Stieg Larsson • Victorian gender critique • where the crawdads sing • women's historical achievements • women's rights in literature
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