Who was the enigmatic female writer of the 19th century?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Soaring Crane
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    writer
AI Thread Summary
The discussion centers around identifying a 19th-century female writer considered a pioneer of feminism who dressed as a man and had affairs with notable men. Participants suggest various figures, including Louisa May Alcott, George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), and George Sand, with a consensus leaning towards George Sand due to her cross-dressing and relationship with Chopin. A biographical film titled "Impromptu," featuring Judy Davis as Sand and Hugh Grant as Chopin, is mentioned as an entertaining portrayal of her life. The conversation reflects a mix of humor and confusion regarding the identity of the writer in question.
Soaring Crane
Messages
461
Reaction score
0
Does anyone have a clue on . . .

Who is the woman writer of the 19th century who can be considered as the first real feminist, dressed as a man, and had several affairs with well-known men?

Thanks for any help.
 
Physics news on Phys.org
Michael Jackson?
 
You're joking, right?
 
Soaring Crane said:
You're joking, right?
tribdog never makes jokes.
 
My first guess would be Louisa May Alcott.

This guess is entirely based on Little Women, which is supposed to be autobiographical, and where Jo (who represents the author) is something of a tomboy.
 
Last edited:
Try George Elliot (Mary Ann Evans)
 
I would have guessed George Sand. (she dated Chopin and she cross-dressed)
 
Susan B. Anthony? I don't have a clue: I just searched 19th century first real feminist and that was one of the people I found something on.
 
I would have to agree with Math is Hard. I think it is George Sand.
 
  • #10
Evo said:
tribdog never makes jokes.
Thank you.
Just because I give wrong answers doesn't mean I like to be laughed at. I try so hard to be respected.
 
  • #11
Math Is Hard said:
I would have guessed George Sand. (she dated Chopin and she cross-dressed)

You are correct. There is a very enjoyable and funny biographical film about this, in fact, called "Impromptu." It is one of those movies that takes most of itself to build to a big joke. Judy Davis is great as Sand, and Hugh Grant plays Chopin.
 
  • #12
I wasn't laughing, tribdog. I was just, er, confused.
 
Back
Top