Description
Woman Against Woman is a compelling non-fiction examination of the intricate relationships and conflicts between women in Victorian-era society. Florence Marryat, a pioneering social commentator, dissects the various forms of rivalry, jealousy, and competition that characterize female interactions across different social classes.
Through detailed observations and insightful analysis, Marryat explores the psychological and social factors that drive women to compete against one another rather than support each other. The work addresses themes of marriage, social status, motherhood, and the limited opportunities available to women during this period.
This book serves as both a historical document and a timeless exploration of female dynamics, offering readers valuable insights into how societal pressures and limited autonomy have shaped women’s relationships throughout history.







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