An edition of Egalias døtre (1977)

Egalia's Daughters A Satire of the Sexes (Women in Translation Series)

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An edition of Egalias døtre (1977)

Egalia's Daughters A Satire of the Sexes (Women in Translation Series)

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Egalia’s Daughters (original title: Egalias døtre) is a novel by Gerd Brantenberg that was first published in 1977 in Norwegian. The novel is like most of Brantenberg's other work norm-breaking in such a way that it questions the social, existential and erotic position of women in the society. The book has been translated into several languages and is considered a feminist literature classic.

The name of the former feminist community Megalia was based partly on the name of this book.

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Cover of: Egalia's Daughters
Egalia's Daughters: A Satire of the Sexes
November 23, 2004, Seal Press
Paperback in English - Third edition edition
Cover of: Egalias döttrar
Egalias döttrar
2004, Pocky
in Swedish - [Ny utg.].
Cover of: Egalia's Daughters  A Satire of the Sexes (Women in Translation Series)
Cover of: Egalia's Daughters
Egalia's Daughters: A Satire of the Sexes (Women in Translation Series)
March 1986, Seal Pr
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Egalia's Daughters
Egalia's Daughters: A Satire of the Sexes
1 October 1985, Seal Press
in English - U.S. ed.
Cover of: Die Tochter Egalias
Die Tochter Egalias
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‘After all it is menwim who beget children.’ said Bram, throwing her son a reproving glance over the top of the Egalsund Post.
Page 9, added by Robin Lionheart.

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