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Woman and her Master 2 Volume Set

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - British and Irish History, 19th Century series
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Sydney, Lady Morgan (?1783–1859) is best remembered as an Irish novelist whose highly successful historical romances often dealt with sexual, religious and racial discrimination.

One of her last works, Woman and her Master, published in 1840, examines the role of women in history.

Morgan originally planned to write four volumes, but owing to her ill health only the first two, focusing on the Old Testament and classical civilization, were completed.

Morgan proposes the view that women were really the dominant sex that shaped human society.

She criticizes the legal discrimination against women that persists even in an age when superiority is no longer defined by sheer physical strength, and writes vividly and passionately about the indignities to which women were and are subjected by men.

For more information on this author, see http://orlando.cambridge.org/public/svPeople?person_id=morgsy

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Cambridge University Press
1108019358 / 9781108019354
Multiple-component retail product
28/10/2010
United Kingdom
774 pages
250 x 322 mm, 1300 grams