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"A Man's Woman" is a novel by Frank Norris, published in 1900, which presents a stark depiction of gender roles and individualism at the turn of the 20th century. The story centers around the character of Annie Peyton, a strong and self-reliant woman who is portrayed in contrast to the more traditional and dependent female roles of her time. Set against the backdrop of the harsh and unforgiving Arctic landscape, the novel follows Annie, a nurse, who finds herself in a challenging environment that tests her resilience and character. The male protagonist, Bennett, is an engineer and explorer…mehr

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"A Man's Woman" is a novel by Frank Norris, published in 1900, which presents a stark depiction of gender roles and individualism at the turn of the 20th century. The story centers around the character of Annie Peyton, a strong and self-reliant woman who is portrayed in contrast to the more traditional and dependent female roles of her time. Set against the backdrop of the harsh and unforgiving Arctic landscape, the novel follows Annie, a nurse, who finds herself in a challenging environment that tests her resilience and character. The male protagonist, Bennett, is an engineer and explorer facing his own struggles against nature's formidable forces. Their lives intertwine in a narrative that explores themes of survival, the human will, and the evolving notion of femininity in an era that was just beginning to witness the early waves of the feminist movement. Norris's work is a testament to the changing dynamics between men and women, questioning societal norms and showcasing a woman's strength and independence in a man's world.

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Frank Norris (1870-1902) was an American novelist and journalist known for his realistic and naturalistic writing style. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and raised in a family with a strong literary background. Norris studied at the University of California, Berkeley, and later attended Harvard University. Norris is best remembered for his novels that depicted the social issues and struggles of his time. His most notable work is "The Octopus: A Story of California" (1901), a sprawling epic that explores the conflicts between wheat farmers and the powerful railroad monopolies in California. The novel is considered a classic of American literature and is often associated with the naturalist literary movement. Tragically, Norris's writing career was cut short when he died at the age of 32 due to complications from appendicitis. Despite his short life, he left a lasting impact on American literature, influencing later writers such as Upton Sinclair and Theodore Dreiser. His works continue to be celebrated for their realism, vivid portrayals of the human condition, and insightful social commentary.