The Female Eunuch
By (Author) Germaine Greer
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
25th January 2016
15th October 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary theory
Law and society, gender issues
Sociology
Social and political philosophy
Social and cultural anthropology
Social and cultural history
Popular culture
305.42
Paperback
436
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
310g
The 50th Anniversary edition of the ground-breaking, worldwide bestselling feminist tract.
The Female Eunuch retains that power of transformation; it asserts the possibility of creativity within female experience Guardian
A worldwide bestseller, translated into over twelve languages, The Female Eunuch is a landmark in the history of the womens movement.
Drawing liberally from history, literature and popular culture, past and present, Germaine Greers searing examination of womens oppression is at once an important social commentary and a passionately argued masterpiece of polemic.
Probably the most famous, most widely read book on feminism ever.
'A dazzling tract, erudite, outrageous, funny.' Cosmopolitan 'Brilliantly written, quirky and sensible, full of bile and insight...The best feminist book so far' New York Times 'A dazzling combination of erudition, eccentricity and eroticism.' Newsweek 'Intelligent, funny and beautifully written' Vogue 'Germaine Greer in THE FEMALE EUNUCH converted me to Women's Lib, as much by her bawdy sense of humour as by the bite of her polemic' Kenneth Tynan, Observer 'A fine, continuous flow of angry power...terrific polemical force' Listener
Germaine Greer is a major cultural figure a writer, a critic, a literary and media star, and a feminist. Born in 1939 in Melbourne, Australia, she gained a BA Honours from Melbourne University in 1959, an MA with first class honours from Sydney in 1963 and a PhD from Cambridge in 1968. She took a post as a lecturer in English at Warwick University in 1967, leaving in 1972 to devote more time to her writing. Her other books include The Obstacle Race, Sex and Destiny and most recently, The Whole Woman.