Women; or, Pour et Contre

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Women; or, Pour et Contre is an 1818 novel by Irish writer Charles Maturin that explores the moral and emotional conflicts surrounding love, marriage, and female virtue in contemporary society.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novel
alternativeTitleLanguage French
alternativeTitleMeaning For and Against
author Charles Maturin
authorNationality Irish
countryOfOrigin Ireland
examines gender roles
reputation and honor
social hypocrisy
explores moral judgments about female behavior
social expectations of women
tensions between passion and duty
genre novel of manners
romantic fiction
hasAuthorGender male
hasForm three-volume novel
hasOriginalPublicationDate 1818
hasTitle Women; or, Pour et Contre self-link
literaryMovement Romanticism
literaryPeriod Romantic era
literaryStyle realist social observation
sentimental fiction
mainTheme emotional conflict
female virtue
love
marriage
moral conflict
narrativeFocus social attitudes toward women
originalLanguage English
partOf Charles Maturin bibliography
proseForm long prose fiction
publicationCentury 19th century
publicationYear 1818
setting contemporary society
targetAudience adult readers

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Charles Maturin notableWork Women; or, Pour et Contre
Women; or, Pour et Contre hasTitle Women; or, Pour et Contre self-link