The Extra Woman : How Marjorie Hillis Led a Generation of Women to Live Alone and Like It The Extra Woman : How Marjorie Hillis Led a Generation of Women to Live Alone and Like It

The Extra Woman : How Marjorie Hillis Led a Generation of Women to Live Alone and Like It

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Descripción editorial

Despite multiple waves of feminist revolution, today's single woman is still mired in judgment or, worse, pity. But for one brief exclamatory period in the 1930s, she was all the rage.

Marjorie Hillis was working at Vogue when she published the radical self-help book Live Alone and Like It: A Guide for the Extra Woman. With Dorothy Parker–esque wit, she urged spinsters, divorcees, and old maids to shed derogatory labels, and her philosophy became a phenomenon. From the importance of a peignoir to the joy of breakfast in bed (alone), Hillis's tips made single life desirable and chic.

Now, historian and critic Joanna Scutts reclaims Hillis as the queen of the "Live-Aloners" and explores the turbulent decades that followed, when the status of these "brazen ladies" peaked and then collapsed. The Extra Woman follows Hillis and others like her who forged their independent paths before the 1950s saw them trapped behind picket fences yet again.

GÉNERO
Biografías y autobiografías
NARRACIÓN
CC
C.S.E. Cooney
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
DURACIÓN
10:12
h min
PUBLICADO
2017
14 de noviembre
EDITORIAL
Tantor Media, Inc
TAMAÑO
502,2
MB