Hannah Cowley's A Bold Stroke for a Husband is a captivating play that exemplifies the feminist themes prevalent in late 18th-century literature. The book follows the story of a resourceful young woman who takes matters into her own hands to secure a husband, challenging societal norms of the time. Cowley's writing style is marked by witty dialogue and a keen sense of social satire, making the play a delightful read for those interested in the comedic genre of the period. Set in the backdrop of the Enlightenment era, the play reflects on the changing roles of women in society and the newfound emphasis on individual agency and choice. Cowley's clever use of language and character development brings life to the vibrant world of 18th-century England, engaging readers in a thought-provoking exploration of gender dynamics and social expectations.
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