The Revolt of Man by Walter Besant

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Author Besant, Walter, 1836-1901
Title The Revolt of Man
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Summary "The Revolt of Man" by Walter Besant is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story introduces readers to a future society where women have assumed control over political and social structures, supplanting men in power and governance. The narrative primarily follows two characters: Constance, the Countess of Carlyon and the current Home Secretary, and her cousin Edward, the Earl of Chester. They find themselves at the center of unfolding political tensions surrounding gender roles and societal expectations, leading to a conflict that challenges the existing order. The opening of the novel begins with a preface that reflects on the story's initial reception and the author's gratitude for advice regarding its conclusion. It then shifts to a depiction of Professor Dorothy Ingleby, a prominent figure in this matriarchal society, who is deeply frustrated with the political climate. She observes the tangible outcomes of a governance that has marginalized men and critiques the roles they are forced into. The narrative quickly introduces Constance, who is dealing with the fallout of a contentious political debate, revealing the human emotions and tragedies that underpin the stark societal changes. As tensions rise regarding marriage and personal relationships—including Constance's emerging feelings for her cousin Edward—the stage is set for an exploration of love, power dynamics, and rebellion against oppressive norms. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Utopias -- Fiction
Subject Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Fiction
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EBook-No. 48690
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 25, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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