In Defense of Women

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In Defense of Women is a 1918 collection of essays by American critic H. L. Mencken that offers a provocative, satirical, and often controversial examination of women, gender relations, and early 20th-century social norms.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author H. L. Mencken NERFINISHED
authorNationality American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs ambivalent toward first-wave feminism
critical of traditional marriage
iconoclastic treatment of women and men
firstPublicationDate 1918-04-01
form collection of essays
genre nonfiction
satire
social criticism
hasPart essays on female intelligence
essays on law and women
essays on marriage
essays on romantic love
hasRevisedEdition 1922 revised edition of In Defense of Women
influenced later debates on gender and feminism
influencedBy American social conditions in the 1910s
language English
libraryOfCongressClassification HQ
literaryMovement American realism
mainSubject feminism
gender relations
marriage
sexual morality
social norms
women
mediaType print
notableFor anti-Victorian social commentary
critique of early 20th-century gender roles
ironic defense of women
perspective male observer
philosophicalOrientation anti-puritan
skeptical
publicationCentury 20th century
publicationYear 1918
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
settingTime early 20th century
tone controversial
provocative
satirical

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H. L. Mencken notableWork In Defense of Women