Основной контент книги Fresh Leaves
Text

Volume 280 pages

0+

Fresh Leaves

Exploring Gender Roles and Social Commentary in 19th Century American Literature
$2.07

About the book

In «Fresh Leaves,» Fanny Fern employs her signature wit and keen social insight to explore the complexities of 19th-century womanhood. This collection of essays, originally published in the mid-1850s, showcases Fern's ability to blend humor with poignant commentary on the roles and limitations placed upon women in a male-dominated society. Utilizing a conversational style that engages the reader directly, she addresses issues ranging from marriage and motherhood to the pursuit of individuality, all while drawing from her own experiences as a writer and a woman advocating for social change. The essays reflect the emerging voice of women's rights in a period when such discourse was beginning to gain traction in literary circles. Fanny Fern, born Sarah Payson Willis, was a trailblazing literary figure who defied the conventions of her time. Drafted into writing due to financial necessity following the death of her first husband, she became one of the first female newspaper columnists. Her courageous stance on women's issues and her candid reflections on domestic life were revolutionary, inspired by her own struggles as a mother and a working woman, infusing her work with authenticity and urgency. «Fresh Leaves» is a compelling read for those interested in feminist literature, antebellum American culture, and the evolving role of women in society. Fern's incisive observations and relatable stories resonate with contemporary readers, offering timeless truths about gender and identity that remain relevant today. This work deserves a place on the shelves of anyone who values the historical dimensions of literary feminism.

Genres and tags

Log in, to rate the book and leave a review
Book «Fresh Leaves» — read a free excerpt of the book online. Leave comments and reviews, vote for your favorites.
Age restriction:
0+
Release date on Litres:
11 October 2024
Volume:
280 p.
ISBN:
4064066217921
Publisher:
Copyright holder:
Bookwire
Download format:
Audio
Average rating 4,2 based on 401 ratings
Draft, audio format available
Average rating 4,8 based on 83 ratings
Draft
Average rating 4,3 based on 29 ratings
Text, audio format available
Average rating 4,3 based on 509 ratings
Text, audio format available
Average rating 5 based on 468 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings
Text
Average rating 0 based on 0 ratings