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The Odd Women - George Gissing (1893) Summary

The Odd Women - George Gissing (1893) Summary

Season 1 Episode 311 Published 6 months ago
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Book 311: The Odd Women - George Gissing (1893)

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Book at a glance: The Odd Women is a novel by George Gissing, first published in 1893. Set in the late Victorian era, it delves into the social and economic challenges faced by women in a society where traditional gender roles are deeply entrenched. The title refers to the surplus of women in England at the time, outnumbering men and thus left odd or unmarried. The novel explores themes of women's independence, social reform, marriage, and the struggle for gender equality, placing Gissing among the key literary voices engaging with feminist ideas of the time.


Genre: 19th Century, British Literature, Classics, Feminism, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literature, Victorian, Womens


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