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Women as Lovers

ger. Die Liebhaberinnen · 1975
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Summary

The novel «Women as Lovers» by Elfriede Jelinek tells the stories of two women, Brigitte and Paula, living in the Austrian countryside. Both protagonists strive to escape poverty and find happiness through marriage. Brigitte, working in a factory, dreams of marrying Heinz, who promises her a better life. Paula, on the other hand, hopes for love and romance, but her dreams are shattered by harsh reality. Jelinek masterfully depicts the patriarchal structures of society, where women are forced to submit and seek salvation in marriage, leading to their disappointment and tragedy. The novel critically explores themes of gender inequality, social pressure, and the illusions associated with love and marriage.

Women as Lovers
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Date of publication: 16 July 2024
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Women as Lovers
Original titleger. Die Liebhaberinnen · 1975
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