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Grete Meisel-Hess

    Grete Meisel-Heß was a feminist novelist and essayist in Vienna during the rise of psychoanalysis. Her writings delve into the social and psychological dimensions of women's lives. She wrote perceptively on the issues of her day, offering a unique perspective on the female experience. Her prose is characterized by intellectual depth and stylistic elegance.

    Die Stimme
    Weiberhaß und Weiberverachtung
    Fanny Roth
    Weiberhaß und Weiberverachtung
    Die Intellektuellen
    The Sexual Crisis
    • 2006

      The Sexual Crisis

      A Critique Of Our Sex Life

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the modern sexual crisis, Grete Meisel-Hess critiques the unhealthy perceptions and practices surrounding sex, linking them to issues like dysfunction and dissatisfaction. She examines historical and cultural influences, particularly capitalism and the objectification of women, while emphasizing the psychological aspects of intimacy. Challenging traditional gender roles and norms, Meisel-Hess advocates for a more honest approach to sexuality, urging individuals to take responsibility for their sexual experiences. This thought-provoking work prompts readers to rethink their views on human sexuality.

      The Sexual Crisis