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Man's World

Rachel Crothers

Man's World

Man's World

Rachel Crothers

Published in the early 20th century, 'Man's World' by Rachel Crothers follows Frank Ware, a woman writer who adopts a male pseudonym to gain literary respect. Living in New York City with her adopted son, she dedicates her time to rescuing prostitutes, which raises questions among her bohemian friends. The play explores themes of gender relations, societal double standards, and the challenges faced by women in a male-dominated world, making it a significant work in feminist literature.

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