Little Tales of Misogyny explained

Little Tales of Misogyny (1975), German: '''Kleine Geschichten für Weiberfeinde''', is an anthology of short stories by Patricia Highsmith, first published in German language[1] in Switzerland by Diogenes Verlag, with illustrations by Roland Topor. It was published in English by Heinemann in 1977.

The 'tales' are notable for their brevity — some comprise only a couple of pages — and macabre, exceedingly downbeat, satirical tone. The underlying theme of each story is the misfortune of women and/or men who destroy themselves or the lives of others, hence the book's title. Each story satirises a specific misogynist stereotype, like the woman who manipulates men with her sexuality in "The Coquette", or one who is viewed solely as a sexual commodity, in "The Mobile Bed-Object".[2]

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  1. Web site: Lezard. Nicholas. Little Tales of Misogyny by Patricia Highsmith review – a mischievous look at the suburban American dream. The Guardian. 20 January 2015. April 11, 2017.
  2. Web site: Patricia Highsmith - Little Tales of Misogyny (1974) is an anthology of short stories by American crime writer Patricia Highsmith. The 'tales' collected here are notable for their brevity - some comprise only a couple of pages - and macabre, exceedingly downbeat un-opinionated tone. The underlying theme of each story is the misfortune of women and/or women who destroy themselves or the lives of others, hence the book's title. Contents "The Hand" "Oona, the Jolly Cave Woman" "The Coquette" "The Female Novelist" "The Dancer" "The Invalid, or, the Bedridden" "The Artist" "The Middle-Class Housewife" "The Fully Licensed Whore, or, the Wife" "The Breeder" "The Mobile-Bed Object" "The Perfect Little Lady" "The Silent Mother-in-Law" "The Prude" "The Victim" "The Evangelist" "The Perfectionist" Facebook. 2021-10-04. www.facebook.com. en.
  3. Web site: Fiction Book Review: Little Tales by Patricia Highsmith, Author Mysterious Press $15.95 (0p) ISBN 978-0-89296-244-0 . Publishers Weekly . 3 December 2020.
  4. Book: 0393323374. Little Tales of Misogyny. Highsmith. Patricia. 17 August 2002.