你祈祷你,先生,谁的女儿?:从1892年起的一本社会进步的女权主义小说.
在1892年的文学环境中,出现了一个声音,以大胆的清晰度挑战维多利亚社会的基础,这个声音属于一个未知的作者,写了Pray You, Sir, Whose Daughter? 这部小说非常提前,感觉不像历史文物,更像是语的预言. 这不是简单的时期作品;这是一个有预见的,社会进步的女权主义小说,它面对了女性生活限制的严格性别角色和父权期望,提供了女性自主和知识独立的视觉,在我们这个不断发展的性别动态时代具有惊人的相关性. 这项杰出的作品不仅问"谁的女儿?"而是"谁的自我?"并要求一个回答,直到今天仍然有强烈的回应.
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