
Esta manhã, o meu sopro acordou, e murmurou-se a memória:
" The Witches of Eastwick".
"Some have expressed concern that the book may be misogynistic, as it seems to reinforce the patriarchal conception of women as witches, and of women requiring a man for personal growth; others believe that the book may be more of a satire of such ideas.[1]
At the same time, there were those who praised the novel as a departure from John Updike's previous novels. This is the first novel where he truly develops the female characters." @Wik
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