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Isola; or, The disinherited: A revolt for woman and all the disinherited. A Feminist Fantasy Revolution: Unleashing Power and Equality

Par : Florence Lady Dixie
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  • Nombre de pages133
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-633--952195-7
  • EAN4066339521957
  • Date de parution09/07/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille4 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "Isola; or, The Disinherited: A Revolt for Woman and All the Disinherited, " Florence Lady Dixie masterfully entwines the themes of gender and social justice within a richly textured narrative that exemplifies the literary currents of the late Victorian era. Through the character of Isola, Lady Dixie explores the struggles of women seeking autonomy and agency within a patriarchal society, crafting a poignant critique of both marital norms and the socio-political disenfranchisement faced by numerous marginalized groups.
Her lyrical prose is imbued with evocative imagery and impassioned debate, reflective of the burgeoning feminist discourses of her time, and serves as a powerful vehicle for her revolutionary ideas. Florence Lady Dixie, a notable figure in the movement for women's rights and a writer of considerable repute, drew inspiration from her own experiences and the prevailing sentiments of her contemporaries.
As a member of the English aristocracy, her engagement with issues of class and gender was both personal and political, allowing her to navigate complex social terrains while advocating for the rights of the overlooked. This dual perspective enriched her writing, transforming her into an influential voice of her era. "Isola" stands as an essential read for those interested in women's literature, social reform, and the evolution of feminist thought.
With its compelling narrative and unflinching exploration of the disinherited, Lady Dixie'Äôs work transcends its Victorian context, resonating with contemporary readers who seek to understand the roots of ongoing struggles for equality. This profound text not only illuminates the historical context of women's rights but also prompts vital reflections on the persisting issues of identity and justice in today'Äôs world.