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A social theorist and design reformer, Ellen Key published her book The Century of the Child in her native Sweden on New Year's Day 1900. In it, she imagined the coming century as a period of intense focus around the rights, education and wellbeing of children.
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The original works of foreign classics, including the most representative literary masters and the most influential representative works.
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"The Woman Movement" by Ellen Key is a seminal work that explores the evolution of women's rights and the societal changes surrounding gender roles. Key, a prominent feminist thinker, articulates the struggles and aspirations of women in her time, advocating for their liberation and empowerment. She delves into the historical context of women's oppression and highlights the importance of education and self-awareness in achieving equality. Key's insights remain relevant, as she challenges t...
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"Love and Marriage" by Ellen Key explores the intricate dynamics of romantic relationships and the institution of marriage. Key, a prominent feminist thinker, delves into the emotional and social aspects of love, advocating for a deeper understanding of partnership beyond traditional norms. She emphasizes the importance of mutual respect and personal growth within relationships, arguing that true love fosters individual development. Through her insightful analysis, Key challenges societal ...
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The Philanderer, Votes for Women, A Country Sweetheart, Rose of Old Harpeth, Labyrinth, etc.
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- George Bernard ShawElizabeth RobinsDora RussellAlcanoan O. GrigsbyMary P. LoweMaria Thompson DaviessE. FenwickHelen R. HullMarietta HolleyMary WollstonecraftRaden Adjeng KartiniCharlotte Perkins GilmanJulia Ward HoweDavid M. RobinsonEllen KeyMillicent Garrett Dame FawcettErnest Belfort BaxDorothy Canfield FisherMary E. Bradley LaneAlice Ilgenfritz JonesElla MerchantSylvia Townsend WarnerCatherine H. BirneyMary AstellAlice Duer Miller
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A Deep Dive into Feminism: A 26-Book Collection encapsulates an impressive spectrum of feminist discourse, showcasing an eclectic array of literary styles from plays and essays to narratives and manifestos. This anthology traverses time and borders, assembling works that critique, narrate, and envision the complexities of gender equality. The thematic range is striking, encompassing early feminist ideologies to more contemporary reflections, which collectively highlight historical and soci...
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The Century of the Child by Ellen Key is a visionary work exploring the role of children and education in shaping the modern world. Key argues that the 20th century would become the "Century of the Child," focusing on improving the conditions of childhood through education, social reform, and the recognition of children's rights. She advocates for a shift in societal values to prioritize the well-being, development, and happiness of children.The book explores themes of child psychology, ed...
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The Education of the Child by Ellen Key is a groundbreaking philosophical and educational text that emphasizes the importance of a child-centered approach to learning and development. Key advocates for a natural, holistic education system that prioritizes the child’s individuality, curiosity, and emotional well-being over rigid discipline and rote learning. She draws on her insights into psychology and child development to present a model of education that nurtures a child’s natural instin...
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The Century of the Child by Ellen Key is a forward-thinking exploration of childhood and its evolving role in modern society. Key examines the changing perceptions of childhood, education, and parental responsibilities, advocating for greater attention to children's needs and well-being.
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In this treatise, the veteran Swedish reformer attacks problems the most vital to the welfare of the human race, problems which have throughout the centuries engaged the attention of leaders of thought.The writers who have given attention to the complex subject of the relations of the sexes, of the obligations of the state in the control of these relations, and of the organisation of the family as the foundation of society, include such authors as Plato, Goethe, Richter, Rousseau, Mary Wol...
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2022
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In "The Century of the Child," Ellen Key presents a profound and often provocative examination of child-rearing and education in the context of modern society. Written during the early 20th century, Key's work reflects a shift in social consciousness, advocating for a child-centered approach that emphasizes the emotional and psychological well-being of children. Her lyrical style melds philosophical musings with pragmatic recommendations, making it both accessible and intellectually stimul...
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Challenging Societal Norms: A Feminist Plea for Gender Equality and Empowerment
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- Mamah Bouton Borthwick
2021
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In "The Woman Movement," Ellen Key presents a groundbreaking exploration of women's rights and societal roles during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through a blend of philosophical reflection and sociopolitical analysis, Key examines the struggles for suffrage, education, and autonomy, embedding her arguments within the broader context of the feminist movements developing across Europe and North America. Her eloquent prose, infused with a passionate conviction for gender equality,...
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- Mamah Bouton Borthwick
2022
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In "The Woman Movement," Ellen Key presents a profound exploration of the evolving status of women in society during the early 20th century. Key articulates a compelling narrative that intertwines feminist theory with sociopolitical critique, highlighting the disparities faced by women in various facets of life, including education, employment, and personal freedom. Her eloquent prose and passionate arguments not only reflect the zeitgeist of the suffrage movement but also exhibit a keen u...
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