I love Little Women. I don’t think this should come as a shock to anyone – I’ve read the books multiple times throughout my childhood and watched the 2020 film at least 5 times since its release (this might not sound like a lot, but I don’t often rewatch films). I’ve also watched previous iterationsContinue reading “Little Women”
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(wo)men
Some may say that reading two heavily factual accounts of the gender gap in various areas of life in a short space of time might not be good for you. Others may say that the books you read in between those two probably shouldn’t be a collection based on feminism. Unfortunately, none of those peopleContinue reading “(wo)men”
Underrated Authors: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Charlotte Perkins Gilman was born in 1860 America, just when the far more famous Louisa May Alcott was beginning her own writings. She married aged 24 and suffered from depression in an age which knew very little about it or how to treat it. The marriage was over within 4 years and she moved toContinue reading “Underrated Authors: Charlotte Perkins Gilman”
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