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Madame Sarah Grand was an influential Irish novelist and a prominent figure in the literary world of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She was best known for her works that often explored the complexities of women’s roles in society, and she was a leading voice in the feminist literary movement. Her novels, such as 'The Heavenly Twins' and 'The Beth Book', challenged traditional gender norms and presented strong, independent female characters that resonated with readers of her time. Grand's writing not only highlighted the struggles faced by women but also advocated for their rights and autonomy, making her a significant contributor to feminist literature.

Throughout her career, Grand was also involved in various social issues, including women's suffrage and sexual equality. Her works often sparked debate and discussion, leading her to become a key figure in the movement for women's rights. Despite the challenges she faced in a male-dominated literary world, she carved out a space for herself and other women writers, influencing future generations of authors. Her legacy continues to inspire discussions about gender and literature today.

国籍 爱尔兰语
出生日期 June 30, 1854
出生地点 Ballynahinch, County Down, Ireland
去世日期 March 17, 1943