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Feminism in Greek Literature

Feminism in Greek Literature

著者: Frederick Adam Wright
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This insightful study, published in 1923, delves into the representation of women in Ancient Greek society through the lens of prominent thinkers and writers, including Homer, Euripides, Aristophanes, Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle. The author offers a candid critique that reveals not only the prevailing attitudes towards women and marginalized groups but also reflects the state of Classical scholarship in the early 20th century. He poses a provocative question how did the remarkable Greek civilization succumb to what appears to be an inferior culture? His answer points to a profound degradation of women, a sentiment echoed in both literature and social structures. The examination of womens roles, alongside the status of slaves, highlights the societal flaws that ultimately contributed to the decline of Athens and Greece.Copyright Science Stories 世界 哲学 社会科学 科学
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