An essay in defence of the female sex by Drake and Astell
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1592
Astell, Mary, 1666-1731
English
"An Essay in Defence of the Female Sex" by James Drake is a feminist treatise written in the late 17th century. The work aims to argue against the prevailing negative perceptions of women and to assert their worth and capabilities, challenging societal norms that diminish their role. Through a series of characters and witty observations, the text e...
start of the essay, Drake introduces the premise of defending women against criticisms levied by male authors and societal views that deem them inferior. He discusses the barriers women face, particularly related to education and social expectation, while asserting the intelligence and worth of the female experience. The initial arguments emphasize the shortcomings of men as judges of women, framing the discourse as a response to a private conversation between friends. Drake highlights not only the intellectual capabilities of women but also their emotional and moral strengths, positioning the essay as a call for recognition and equality in a male-dominated society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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James Gonzalez
11 months agoI took detailed notes while reading through the chapters and the practical checklists included are a great touch for real-world use. It cleared up a lot of the confusion I had previously.
Linda Hernandez
2 years agoRight from the opening paragraph, the transition between theoretical knowledge and practical application is seamless. I'll be citing this in my upcoming project.
Mark Rodriguez
1 year agoMy professor recommended this, and I see why.
Brian Wilson
1 year agoFinally found time to read this!
Paul Harris
2 years agoThe layout is perfect for tablet and e-reader devices.