Keynotes - George Egerton
"Keynotes" by George Egerton is a powerful collection of short stories exploring the lives and inner worlds of women. A significant work of feminist fiction and Australian literature, these stories delve into themes of female identity, independence, and the complexities of relationships. Egerton's insightful portrayal of female characters offers a compelling glimpse into the social and emotional landscape of the time. This edition, meticulously prepared for republication, presents these enduring stories in a timeless format, allowing readers to experience the raw emotion and sharp social commentary that made "Keynotes" a groundbreaking and influential work. Discover the potent voices and intimate narratives that continue to resonate with readers interested in feminist perspectives and compelling short fiction.
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EAN: 9781023593960