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Dangerous Ages: Exploring Societal Norms and Female Experiences in the Changing World

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In "Dangerous Ages," Rose Macaulay intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of women's lives during the tumultuous period between the World Wars. Written in a fluid, modernist style, the novel comprises a series of interconnected vignettes that follow the lives and struggles of several female protagonists as they confront shifting societal expectations and explore their desires for independence and fulfillment. Macaulay's sharp wit and keen social critique illuminate the frustrations and paradoxes of femininity in a rapidly changing world, placing her work firmly within the context of early 20th-century feminist literature. Macaulay, an esteemed novelist and essayist, was deeply engaged with the progressive ideas of her time, often integrating her own observations on the cultural, historical, and political landscape into her literary works. Drawing inspiration from her own experiences as an educated woman and her awareness of women's societal roles, she crafted "Dangerous Ages" to address the dynamic interplay between personal ambition and the constraints imposed by gender norms, showcasing her empathy and understanding of the female condition. This compelling novel is a must-read for those interested in feminist literature and the historical context of women's rights. Macaulay's vivid characterizations and insightful commentary provide a rich tapestry of emotions and dilemmas that resonate with modern audiences, making "Dangerous Ages" both a poignant historical reflection and a timeless exploration of gendered experiences.

© 2021 Soundings (Audiolivros): 9781407996080

Data de lançamento

Audiolivros: 1 de agosto de 2021

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