Umfang 210 seiten
In 'Woman and Labour', Olive Schreiner offers a unique perspective on the historical and evolutionary roles of women in society. Beginning with an exploration of sex differences in the animal and plant kingdoms, Schreiner examines the primitive, savage, and semi-barbarous states of womanhood before turning to the causes and effects of modern European women's attempt to readjust their societal position. Along the way, she draws on personal experiences and anecdotes to illustrate her arguments.
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