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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2026 · 5H 29M

Feminism in Greek Literature-Frederick Adam Wright

from The World’s Story Vol VII Germany, Netherlands & Switzerland · host Eva March Tappan

"Feminism in Greek Literature" by Frederick Adam Wright explores the representation and role of women in ancient Greek literature, shedding light on the early foundations of feminist thought. This insightful examination reveals how the voices of women were portrayed, often reflecting the societal norms and values of their time. Hearing this work today offers a profound understanding of the historical context of gender dynamics, as well as the enduring themes of empowerment and resistance that resonate with contemporary discussions on feminism. Wright's analysis invites listeners to reflect on the evolution of women's roles in literature and society, making it a timeless addition to the discourse on gender equality.

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