While Feminism is the theme of the book--the false and hampering old ideals, the mistakes of the Revolt and its line of best endeavor--a few other subjects come in for a share of satirical attention. It is doubtful if any writer of any nation ever soMoreWhile Feminism is the theme of the book--the false and hampering old ideals, the mistakes of the Revolt and its line of best endeavor--a few other subjects come in for a share of satirical attention.
It is doubtful if any writer of any nation ever so completely burlesqued German University pedantry as it is done here in the Meyer of Westphalia episode. And just as in his Conferencier days of the literary variety show, Ernst von Wolzogen leaves you to take your choice as to his own point of view in all these matters.