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Cover for Ladies Must Live: Three Women in Jazz Age New York: Feminism, Romance, and Society Satire in a Time of Change

Ladies Must Live: Three Women in Jazz Age New York: Feminism, Romance, and Society Satire in a Time of Change

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Engelsk
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Romaner

In "Ladies Must Live," Alice Duer Miller presents a compelling exploration of women's autonomy during the turbulent era of the early 20th century. This novel intricately weaves together elements of social commentary and romantic entanglements, highlighting the constraints placed on women by societal norms. Miller's distinctive literary style combines wit with poignant reflections, utilizing a mix of dialogue and narration that captures the complexity of her characters'Äô lives while underscoring the significance of self-determination. Set against the backdrop of emerging feminist ideals, the narrative challenges conventional expectations, making it an essential text for understanding the evolution of women's roles during this period. Alice Duer Miller, an influential figure in both literature and women's rights advocacy, drew upon her personal experiences and societal observations to craft this work. A prominent suffragist, her involvement in the feminist movement profoundly influenced her writing. Miller was not only a poet and novelist but also a journalist, using her platform to voice the struggles and aspirations of her contemporaries, which resonates deeply in "Ladies Must Live." This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in early feminist literature or those seeking to understand the struggles for women'Äôs independence. Miller'Äôs sharp insights and engaging storytelling provide an enriching experience that remains relevant in contemporary discussions about gender and identity.

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E-bog: 16. december 2019

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