Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Modern Poetry in Translation, 2013
ISBN 10: 0957235437 ISBN 13: 9780957235434
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Zustand: New. KlappentextrnrnWritten by Lucy Aiken in 1810, this was the first text in English to re-write the history of western culture, from the Creation of Genesis through the eighteenth century, from a feminist perspective, explicitly defining the conseq.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Henry James wrote of Lucy Aikin: 'Clever, sagacious, shrewd . and an accomplished writer, one wonders why her vigorous intellectual temperament has not attracted independent notice.' The most important long poem by a woman from the British Romantic era, Aikin's Epistles on Women (1810) is the first text in English to re-write the entire history of western culture, from the creation story of Genesis through the eighteenth century, from a feminist perspective. Responding to Alexander Pope's misogynistic 'Epistle to a Lady,' Aikin argues that men's degradation of women has hindered the growth of civilization, and provides historical and literary evidence for her claim that 'man cannot degrade woman without degrading himself.'.