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Revolted Woman

Revolted Woman

Charles G. Harper

Published in 1894, 'Revolted Woman' by Charles George Harper presents a controversial and misogynistic view of women, asserting their inferiority to men both mentally and physically. Harper's opinions reflect the societal norms of his time, claiming that women are illogical and inherently subordinate. His sweeping generalizations and 'facts' about women's supposed deficiencies offer a glimpse into the patriarchal mindset of the late 19th century, making this work notable for its historical context and as a critique of outdated gender beliefs.

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One man's opinion of woman in 1894. Charles Harper believes in the superiority of the male sex and the subordination of...

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Charles G. Harper
Charles G. Harper
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