4 stories
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Kate Chopin
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456
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40 parts
A suffocating humidity clings to the Louisiana bayou, mirroring the stifled desires within the heart of Edna Pontellier. The grand plantatio... -
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Mary Wollstonecraft
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419
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28 parts
Cobwebs cling to the shadowed corners of reason, and a chill wind whispers through the decaying halls of societal expectation. Here, amidst ... -
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Anna Julia Cooper
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281
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15 parts
Dust hangs thick in the air, not of years, but of unmourned histories. This is a landscape sculpted by shadows—not merely of trees and crumb... -
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John Stuart Mill
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155
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5 parts
A suffocating weight presses upon the narrative, not of chains and dungeons, but of societal decrees and the stifled breath of intellect. Mi... -