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Folly as It Flies; Hit at by Fanny Fern: Exploring Folly and Satire in 19th Century Feminist Literature

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In "Folly as It Flies; Hit at by Fanny Fern," the author employs her signature wit and sharp observational prowess to explore the social fabric of 19th-century America. Through a series of satirical essays, Fern critiques the follies and pretensions of her contemporaries, employing a lively and accessible literary style that seamlessly weaves humor with poignant social commentary. The collection's broader literary context reflects the rise of women's voices in American literature, revealing the challenges and limitations faced by women during this period, while simultaneously offering a lens into the complexities of societal norms. Fanny Fern, a pioneering figure in American literature, broke conventions not only through her writing but also by her defiant personal narrative as a woman writer in a male-dominated landscape. Her own struggles with societal expectations, as well as her experiences as a divorced mother, greatly informed her perspective. Fern's commitment to using her platform for advocacy showcases her desire to challenge societal norms and uplift the female experience, making her work both relevant and revolutionary. Readers who appreciate a blend of humor and incisive critique will find "Folly as It Flies" a delightful yet thought-provoking exploration of human behavior. This book is not only an entertaining read but also an essential contribution to understanding the evolution of female authorship in America, ensuring that Fern's voice resonates with contemporary audiences.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066236212

Data de lançamento

Ebook: 6 de dezembro de 2019