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The Home-Maker


Éditeur : Rare Treasure Editions
ISBN numérique ePub: 9781774648315
Parution : 2024
Catégorisation : Livres numériques / Autre / Autre / Autre.

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Numérique ePub
Protection filigrane***
Illimité Prix : 0,99 $
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***Ce produit est protégé en vertu des droits d'auteurs.




Description

Though first published in 1924, this novel holds up well in light of the contemporary discussion and disruption of traditional gender roles. Our protagonist, Evangeline Knapp, is the model housewife and mother to three young children. She keeps her home in immaculate condition; her children are likewise clean and proper. Dinner is served hot, on time, and on a set table. Outwardly, Evangeline is the perfect housewife, but inwardly, she detests her monotone life. Cracks in her dutiful demeanor release the resentment she has for her children, and both they and she become literally sick of each other. Evangeline’s husband is her mirror image: he works as an accountant but, a poet at heart, he dreams of a life at home where he can watch the world unfold. The pair are given a break – literally, as Lester falls and becomes injured – and switch roles. Evangeline takes on a job as a saleswoman, and Lester, recovering from his injury, becomes a house-husband. The whole family finds their lives much improved by the exchange. Dorothy Canfield Fisher (February 17, 1879 – November 9, 1958) strongly supported women's rights, racial equality, and lifelong education. Eleanor Roosevelt named her one of the ten most influential women in the United States.