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Edward Moore (1712–1757) was a noteworthy English dramatist and writer, best acknowledged for his contributions to 18th-century literature in addressing the morals and concerns of his time, particularly those pertaining to women. Moore”s most celebrated work, “Fables for the Female Sex” (1744), exemplified his literary prowess and philosophical stance on the societal standing of women, a progressive outlook for his era. This anthology of fables encapsulates moral lessons tailored specifically for women, drawing from both Aesopian traditions and contemporary societal observations. Within these narratives, Moore utilized a broad range of allegorical characters to articulate themes of virtue, prudence, and the stratagems faced by women in a male-dominated society. The book remains a salient commentary on the conditions of the 18th-century gender dynamics and serves as an early example of advocating for women”s moral and intellectual advancement. Moore”s fables align with the literary currents of the Enlightenment, emphasizing reason, individualism, and moral instruction. His work warrants scholarly attention for its role in foregrounding the concerns of women during a period where their voices were often marginalized. Edward Moore”s literary style weaves together didactic content with graceful prose, establishing his enduring legacy in the pantheon of English literature.




2 Ebooks by Edward Moore

Edward Moore: Burn
Burn: A Balance of Fitness and Fun. Sometimes a book title can mislead. Especially this title with its illustration, in which the scale seems to be heavily tipped to the "fun" side. The …
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€4.00
Edward Moore: Moores Fables for the Female Sex
Edward Moore’s ‘Moores Fables for the Female Sex’ is a collection of moral and satirical fables written in the 18th century. The book explores various social issues and offers moral lessons through …
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English
€2.49