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 · The Women’s Room tells the story of Mira, a housewife of the 50s and 60s, who rages against societal norms by leaving the life of married ‘bliss’ and going to university midlife. The novel also follows the li There aren’t many novels that can define a decade but Marilyn French’s The Women’s Room () is truly a defining book of the s.4/5. Published in , The Women's Room is a feminist fiction novel by Marilyn French. Set in the ss, the novel follows Mira Ward, a typical submissive housewife, during her feminist awakening. Although several aspects of Mira's life mirror French's, the .  · The harsh vision of marriage in Marilyn French's The Women's Room looks cartoon-like today. But the first bestselling novel to emerge from s feminism still strikes a chord. Nuala O'www.doorway.ru: Nuala O'faolain.


The Women's Room. Marilyn French. Simon and Schuster, - Fiction - pages. 2 Reviews. "Mira was hiding in the ladies' room. She called it that, even though someone had scratched out the word ladies' in the sign on the door, and written women's underneath ". So begins the famous feminist novel that follows the. The Women's Room tells the story of one such woman: a suburban s housewife named Mira who divorces her loathsome husband and returns to graduate school at Harvard. Loosely based on Marilyn French's own life, the story of Mira and her friends offers wry, piercing insight into the inner lives of a generation of American women. The women's room Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. The women's room by French, Marilyn, Publication date Topics Middle-aged women, Feminists Publisher New York: Summit Books Collection.


The Reading Room: The Women's Room by Marilyn French. In a review for The Guardian, the late Nuala O’Faolain said that, “ no presentation of the ordinary life of ordinary people is likely to shock again in the way Marilyn French’s novel, The Women’s Room, did ”. Though first published five decades ago, the novel still shocks, still resonates with the experiences universal to women and continues to challenge traditional concepts of what a happy ending really means for a woman. The Women's Room is the debut novel by American feminist author Marilyn French, published in It launched French as a major participant in the feminist movement and, while French states it is not autobiographical, the book reflects many autobiographical elements. For example, French, like the main character, Mira, was married and divorced, and then attended Harvard where she obtained a Ph.D. in English Literature. In Marilyn French’s The Women’s Room, French depicts the unpleasant relationships between men and women in the ’s. The main character, Mira, is a typical American Girl suffering from America’s gender dynamics. French addresses the pitfalls in a patriarchal society and the possibilities of a woman’s quest in self-awareness and realization.

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