WOMEN SUPPRESSION IN ADRIENNE RICH’S SELECT WORKS(Hardcover, Dr. R. UDHAYA KUMAR)
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This book presents Adrienne Rich’s influence in transforming women’s dismal conditions in male-dominated nations. Rich’s work as a radical feminist poet is examined from three angles: social, literary, and political. In relation to the selected poems, Rich’s poetry illustrates the female struggle against patriarchal structures. In this poetry, women aren’t always susceptible to men’s power and authority. They desire to fight for their rights and establish a better life for themselves even when there are no men around. This investigation looks at some of Rich’s poems. The poet’s poetic approaches, utilized to clarify her subjects, are also analyzed in order to demonstrate the progression of her work and views. While living in a patriarchal culture, female writers struggled for acceptance in the literary world. Women’s literature had gained considerable attention by the end of the nineteenth century. Adrienne Cecil Rich has established herself as America’s leading feminist poet of the twentieth century. Most reviewers think that she has accomplished what no other female writer has done before with a public voice. The centrality of the female experience and the collective fight of women have grown increasingly essential in Rich’s poetry. Adrienne Rich is the author of nearly two dozen collections of poetry and over a half-dozen collections of prose. She analyses the poetic garment as a woman and takes it upon herself. Her poetry is written from the point of view of a woman trying to find her own voice.