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by C. (Cecile) Goekoop-de Jong van Beek en Donk
Uittreksels van Besprekingen.
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A richly reasoned essay that places the fight for women’s emancipation at the heart of everyday life, this work blends personal conviction with sharp social observation. Written at the close of the nineteenth century, its language remains warm and inviting, inviting listeners to step into a conversation that was once considered daring. The author’s tone is both earnest and measured, avoiding lofty rhetoric while still delivering powerful insight.
The book walks through the historic barriers that limited women’s education, legal standing, and public participation, using concrete examples to illustrate each point. It weaves imaginative anecdotes and vivid illustrations that bring abstract ideas into relatable scenes, making the challenges and possibilities feel immediate. Readers are encouraged to question prevailing norms and discover how small acts of self‑assertion can ripple outward.
Beyond its historical context, the text offers timeless reflections on dignity, equality, and the shared responsibility of both women and men to foster a more just society. Its clear, thoughtful prose makes it an accessible companion for anyone curious about the roots of modern feminist thought. Listening to these chapters feels like joining an intimate, spirited salon where ideas are examined with both heart and mind.
Language
nl
Duration
~30 minutes (29K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2021-06-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1944
A pioneering Dutch novelist and feminist, she used fiction to challenge the narrow roles available to women in her time. Her best-known work, Hilda van Suylenburg, became a landmark in the Dutch women’s movement.
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