The Odd Women The Odd Women

The Odd Women

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Publisher Description

In George Gissing's seminal novel, "The Odd Women," published in 1893, the complexities of gender dynamics and societal expectations are explored in a rapidly changing Victorian landscape. Through the lens of the lives of a group of single women—each representing various responses to their societal constraints—Gissing delves into themes of marriage, independence, and the struggle for identity. The prose is marked by Gissing's characteristic realism, interweaving psychological depth with social critique, as he deftly navigates the tensions between traditional roles and emerging feminist perspectives. This novel stands as a critical commentary on the plight of women during an era fraught with rigid expectations, illuminating the paradox of progress amidst oppression. George Gissing, an author often overshadowed by his contemporaries, faced the struggles of social estrangement firsthand, which profoundly influenced his work. Born into a working-class family and later educated at a prestigious institution, Gissing experienced the turbulence of poverty and class discrimination. His keen observations of society's undercurrents, combined with his own experiences as an editor and novelist, led him to present the pressing issues surrounding women's rights, autonomy, and the complexities of modern life in "The Odd Women." This novel is highly recommended for those interested in feminist literature and social history, as it not only provides a narrative rich in character depth but also prompts vital discussions about gender and society that resonate even today. Readers will find in Gissing's work a profound exploration of loneliness, solidarity, and the quest for a meaningful existence in the face of societal exclusion, making it a timeless read.

GENRE
Romance
RELEASED
2019
19 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
575
Pages
PUBLISHER
Copycat
PROVIDER INFO
Open Publishing GmbH
SIZE
1.2
MB
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