Women Who Wrote as Men - A Short Story Collection
George Eliot, Vernon Lee, Maxwell Gray, et al.
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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945
Beschreibung
Today, we are all assured that being 'ourselves' is what we can not only strive for but will be accepted as. That has not always been true. In previous centuries, and even generations, to be a woman was to be second class. Mere chattel to do the bidding and whims of men. Perhaps a minor exception if you were Queen or of high rank but any male in near orbit was assumed to be not your equal, but your better.But in the history of poetry, plays and stories some of our very finest artistic achievements have been from the brains, hearts and pens of women. Some eventually were published as themselves. As mass distribution of periodicals meant publishers appetite required more stories and a female name might not deter or need to be changed. But not always. In this volume we discover many who, despite their talents, assumed literary names of men or at best used initials to blur their identities.George Eliot, Louisa May Alcott, Vernon Lee are but three in a host of many whose lexicons sparkle, whose narrative drive and gilded talents place these women at the forefront of everyone's literature.The Lifted Veil by Mary Ann Evans writing as George EliotPerilous Play by Louisa May Alcott writing as A M BernardAn Irish Problem by Edith Somerville & Violet Florence Martin writing as Somerville and RossAmour Dure by Violet Paget writing as Vernon LeeAn Unexpected Fare by Mary Tuttiett writing as Maxwell GrayBehind the Curtain by Gertrude Barrows Bennett writing as Francis StevensA Lost Masterpiece by Mary Chavelita Dunne Bright writing as George EgertonThe Death Mask by H D Everett writing as Theo ParkerThe Lame Priest by Susan Morrow writing as S CarletonA Rainy Day by Mary Elizabeth Hawker writing as Lanoe FalconerThe Prediction by Mary Diana Dods writing as David Lyndsey