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Wifedom by Anna Funder; 9780241482728

Wifedom

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In Wifedom, Anna Funder delves into the life of the renowned author George Orwell through the often-overlooked perspective of his first wife, Eileen O'Shaughnessy. By examining their partnership, Funder illuminates how Eileen's astute intelligence and practical skills not only supported Orwell but also profoundly influenced his literary oeuvre.

The Plot

Funder meticulously reconstructs their marriage, drawing upon newly discovered letters that reveal the complexities of their relationship. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of tumultuous historical events, such as the Spanish Civil War and World War II, during which Eileen's unwavering support became vital to Orwell's work. Through this lens, the book challenges the prevailing narratives that have often sidelined Eileen's contributions, offering readers a fresh perspective on Orwell's legacy.

Themes

  • Gender Roles: The book explores the dynamics of partnership and the often-invisible labour women perform behind the scenes.
  • Historical Context: Funder situates Eileen's life within significant historical events, showcasing how personal lives intertwine with broader societal changes.
  • Literary Influence: The work highlights the profound impact of Eileen's insights on Orwell's most famous writings.
“Wifedom is not just a biography; it is a powerful re-examination of how history often neglects the voices that shaped it.”

Readers who enjoyed Funder's previous works, such as All That I Am, will find her narrative style engaging and thought-provoking. Wifedom stands as a testament to the importance of recognising the unsung heroes behind great literary figures.

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 242 mm × 166 mm × 43 mm
Pages: 464
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780241482728

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