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Hilda's Home: A Story of Woman's Emancipation

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The story follows a bereaved young woman who leaves her family home to work and to find independence, becoming involved in friendships, a romantic engagement complicated by questions of consent, and debates about sexual morality and self-ownership. Interwoven with personal episodes are discussions of industrial reconstruction and cooperative living, and characters explore practical schemes for economic and domestic reform. The narrative combines intimate domestic scenes with polemical argument to advocate equal freedom, bodily autonomy for women, and communal approaches to household and labor as part of a broader vision of social transformation.

About the Author

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Rosa Graul

Rosa Graul was a writer known for her contributions to literature that explore themes of women's rights and emancipation. Her notable work, "Hilda's Home: A Story of Woman's Emancipation," reflects her commitment to advocating for women's independence and social reform. Through her storytelling, Graul engages with the challenges faced by women in her time, offering insights into their struggles and aspirations. Her writing is characterized by a focus on personal growth and societal change, making her an important voice in the discourse on gender equality.

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