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The Dangerous Age : Letters and Fragments from a Woman's Diary

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Elsie Lindtner is a woman at the dangerous age of forty-two in a society that values women only as marriageable items.

After twenty-two years of comfortable but loveless marriage, Elsie divorces her husband and goes off to live alone on an island.

But little by little her longing for solitude is tempered by the realities of loneliness and sexual deprivation.

First published in 1910 to raves and outrage, selling over a million copies and inspiring three films, The Dangerous Age created a sensation.

Its author was, according to the New York Times, simply the most talked of personality in Europe, and in time she inspired Colette, and befriended Bertolt Brecht and other artists fleeing the Nazi.

Eighty years later, Karin Michaelis's lost masterpiece remains as timely and compelling as the day it was written.

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Product Details
0810110156 / 9780810110151
Hardback
839
31/12/1991
United States
215 pages
300 grams
General (US: Trade)/Undergraduate Learn More