Abstract

ABSTRACTThis article takes a critical look at Ina Boudier-Bakker's work in the 1920s and 1930s. It analyses her views on women's role in society as expressed in the political tract De moderne vrouw en haar tekort1 (The modern woman and her failings), and two novels, one contemporary, one historical. It also investigates the notion of love and its function, and attempts to answer the question of how the love-ideal can be reconciled with the women's lives as portrayed in the fiction.

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