The Odd Women Gissing George
The Odd Women Gissing George The Odd Women (1893) is a novel by George Gissing. The Odd Women is a story of romance, independence, and the pressures of society that poses important questions about…
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The Odd Women Gissing George
The Odd Women (1893) is a novel by George Gissing. The Odd Women is a story of romance, independence, and the pressures of society that poses important questions about convention in Victorian England while proving surprisingly relevant for our own times. Inspired by a report of over one million more women living in Britain than men, Gissing sought to explore the societal and personal implications of unmarried life while exploring the demands of the growing feminist movement.
Rhoda, also unmarried, lives with Mary Barfoot, with whom she runs a secretarial school for young women. After moving together to London, the unmarried Madden sisters rekindle their relationship with Rhoda, a neighbor and friend from their childhood in Clevedon. While Monica, the youngest Madden sister, is bullied into marrying Edmund Widdowson, a middle-aged brute, Rhoda rejects the advances of