Written in the 1930s, the stories and novella take a remorselessly radical stance against society's hypocritical mores, with women across classes fighting to live as they choose. Her frank social critique incited violent reactions in an intensely conservative society that burnt effigies of the author.
Written in the 1930s, the stories and novella take a remorselessly radical stance against society's hypocritical mores, with women across classes fighting to live as they choose. Her frank social critique incited violent reactions in an intensely conservative society that burnt effigies of the author.