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Women, Children, Love, and Marriage

Exploring Female Relationships and Societal Norms in the Early 20th Century
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In «Women, Children, Love, and Marriage,» C. Gasquoine Hartley intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complex relationships between women, children, and men during a time of shifting social paradigms. The prose is characterized by its lyrical quality, blending poignant observation with a profound psychological insight. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century societal norms, Hartley examines themes of love, duty, and familial bonds, offering a keen critique of marital dynamics and the societal expectations placed upon women and children. C. Gasquoine Hartley, a prominent figure in early feminist literature, drew upon her life experiences and the sociocultural landscape of her time to craft this compelling work. Hartley's background as a writer and her engagement with contemporary issues concerning gender roles profoundly influenced her narrative. Her personal advocacy for women's rights and her understanding of the challenges faced by mothers and daughters serve to enrich the book, making it a significant contribution to feminist discourse. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in feminist literature or social history, as it not only illuminates the struggles of its characters but also invites reflection on the evolution of gender relations. Hartley'Äôs sensitive and insightful storytelling resonates deeply, making this work a timeless exploration of love and its implications.

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11 октября 2024
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200 стр.
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