Cassandra and Suggestions for Thought by Florence Nightingale
A critical examination of women's roles in society
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:18th Dec '91
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This work explores women's roles in the nineteenth century, highlighting Florence Nightingale's advocacy for female empowerment and education through Cassandra and Suggestions for Thought.
In Cassandra and Suggestions for Thought by Florence Nightingale, the author delves into the complexities of women's roles in society during the nineteenth century. Nightingale, widely recognized for her pioneering work in nursing during the Crimean War, uses her platform to advocate for women's rights and the importance of education. Through her writings, she challenges the traditional norms that confine women to domestic roles, urging them to seek independence and fulfillment beyond the home.
The book is not only a reflection of Nightingale's experiences as a nurse but also serves as a powerful critique of the societal structures that limit women's potential. The novel Cassandra presents a fictional account that encapsulates the struggles of women seeking autonomy and recognition in a male-dominated world. Nightingale's insights resonate with the feminist movements that followed, making this work a cornerstone in the history of feminist thought.
By intertwining personal narrative with broader social commentary, Cassandra and Suggestions for Thought invites readers to consider the implications of gender inequality and the necessity for reform. Nightingale's eloquent prose and unwavering conviction provide a compelling argument for the empowerment of women, making this book essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of feminist ideas and the historical context of women's rights.
ISBN: 9781851960224
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
220 pages