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Les Parisiennes d'à présent

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A sequence of short dated sketches and journal-like notes that chronicle Parisian women's public and private lives during the late nineteenth century. The entries combine social observation, satire, and reportage to examine changing fashions, leisure, and sexual mores alongside the growth of feminist demands for political and legal equality. Scenes range from society portraits and theatrical anecdotes to discussions of bicycling, equestrian and automotive independence, civic ceremonies, women's congresses, and concerns about birthrates and maternity. The work mixes personality sketches of social types with moral and statistical reflections to map evolving gender roles in urban life.

About the Author

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Georges Montorgueil

Georges Montorgueil was a French author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly in the realm of social commentary and literature. His notable book, "Les Parisiennes d'à présent," offers a glimpse into the lives and experiences of contemporary Parisian women, reflecting the cultural and social dynamics of the time. Montorgueil's writing is characterized by its keen observations and engaging narrative style, contributing to the literary landscape of his era.

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