
The Sin of Women (bilingual) (other Country Series)
by J
About This Novel
The Crimes of Woman (1798) is Wollstonecraft's unfinished posthumous work and is generally regarded as her most radical feminist work. The novel adopts a gothic absurdist approach and revolves around a woman who is imprisoned in a mental hospital by her husband. Maria, who came from a good family, sought satisfaction outside of the shameless marriage behind the halo of respectability. After everything fell apart, she started a love affair with a fellow patient in the same hospital, and at the same time established a friendship with a lower-class woman who took care of her. The author believes that what obscures reason is often not the illusion of emotion, but passion. It is passion that leads ordinary people to the edge of dangerous mistakes, leading to the most intense emotions and leaving an indelible mark.
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