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For centuries, literacy was a male privilege. When women began to read, they moved beyond domestic chores—symbolized by the spinning wheel or the hearth—into a world of independent thought.

Works by Edward Hopper , Henri Matisse , and photographer Eve Arnold showcase the modern woman’s autonomy through the lens of a book. Context and Impact Las Mujeres Que Leen Son Peligrosas Stefan Boll...

Bollmann traces this evolution through a series of iconic paintings, drawings, and photographs from the Middle Ages to the modern era. Key artists featured include: For centuries, literacy was a male privilege

In the 18th century, the "novel-reading mania" was viewed by some moralists as a calamity second only to the French Revolution, feared for its power to incite imagination and rebellion. A Visual Journey Through Art Las Mujeres Que Leen Son Peligrosas Stefan Boll...