In Defense of Women, H. L. Mencken
In Defense of Women, H. L. Mencken
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In Defense of Women

Author: H. L. Mencken

Narrator: Fred Williams

Unabridged: 5 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/18/2011


Synopsis

Originally published in 1922, this book considers topics that remain of vital interest to todays readers, including monogamy and polygamy, the double standard, sexual harassment, and declining marriage rates. Written in Menckens characteristic nononsense manner, In Defense of Women crackles with controversy and caustic wit. The truth is that neither sex, without some fertilization by the complementary characters of the other, is capable of the highest reaches of human endeavor. Man, without a saving touch of woman in him, is too doltish, too nave and romantic, too easily deluded and lulled to sleep by his imagination to be anything above a cavalryman, a theologian, or a bank director. And woman, without some trace of that divine innocence which is masculine, is too harshly the realist for those vast projections of the fancy which lie at the heart of what we call genius. Here, as elsewhere in the universe, the best effects are obtained by a mingling of elements (H. L. Mencken).

About H. L. Mencken

H. L. Mencken (1880–1956) was an American journalist, critic, essayist, satirist, and scholar. He began his career on local newspapers in 1899, becoming a reporter for the Baltimore Morning Herald and then serving on the staff of the Baltimore Sun. He is best known for the aggressive iconoclasm of his editorial policies, challenging cherished beliefs and institutions. The term “Menckenian” has entered multiple dictionaries to describe anything of or pertaining to Mencken, including his combative rhetorical and prose style.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ian on December 04, 2007

this book is hilarious! a breakdown of the methods women use to exploit the stupidity of men for their own gain. while it constantly credits women with being more intelligent, resourceful, clear-headed and practical than men, it also drives home the point that in general men don't benefit from femin......more

Goodreads review by Joe on June 09, 2009

In the past, when I've heard someone claim "Satire is dead," I usually put up all these protestations, refutations, etc. I should have kept my mouth shut until I read Mencken. Haven't seen too much like this around lately: "Even prostitution, in the long run, may become a more or less respectable pr......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on December 11, 2017

Last night I completed, “In Defense Of Women“, written by H. L. Mencken and originally published back in 1918. The book took me about thirty-five years to finish (well, to start and finish). I purchased this book as one of a series of titles under the banner of Time-Life Books. Part of the Time Readi......more