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Abraham Myerson

The Nervous Housewife

In “The Nervous Housewife,” Abraham Myerson presents a keen exploration of female anxiety and societal expectations in early 20th-century America. Blending psychological insight with a sharp critique of domestic life, the narrative utilizes a lucid prose style that mirrors the fragmented mental state of its protagonist. Myerson captures the pervasive feelings of inadequacy and the strains of domesticity, inviting readers to reflect on the cultural milieu that birthed such neuroses, exacerbated by the rapidly evolving roles of women in society. This book stands as a significant entry in the literary discussions surrounding mental health and the feminist discourse of its time. Abraham Myerson, a prominent neurologist and psychoanalyst, draws from his clinical experiences to depict the internal struggles faced by women, particularly in the context of marriage and motherhood. His academic background informs his intricate understanding of neurosis, particularly as it applies to the female psyche, situated within the socio-cultural constraints of his era. Myerson's dual role as a physician and writer allows him to blend medical observations with literary artistry, enriching the narrative's depth. “The Nervous Housewife” is essential reading for those interested in the intersection of gender studies, psychology, and American literature. Readers will find themselves captivated by Myerson's innovative approach to a topic that remains relevant today, as it not only illuminates the history of women's experiences but also resonates with contemporary discussions surrounding mental health and societal expectations.
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2022
Godina izdavanja
2022
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