webnovel

women's rights historical fiction

Related Stories
Dual Cultivation: Beasts and Women!
Author: RVN_1998
Ongoing · 996.9K Views
Synopsis
After dying on Earth, Liam Porter awakens in Twin Land, a strange world ruled by powerful Spirit Masters. Surrounded by corpses and the wreckage of a destroyed carriage, Liam finds himself wounded—newly arrived in this new world—facing the man responsible for his predecessor’s death. Thrown on an island where he must survive, Liam survives a strange demonic ritual and awakens magical powers. In a world where magic reigns and mystical beings (beasts and monsters) are essential for the growth of the Spirit Masters, Liam will follow a unique path alongside an incubus demon-spirit! To get stronger, he’ll have to conquer women and tame beasts! But not only his captors and the beasts—Spirit Masters’ natural enemies—will stand in his way. He will also have to face the depraved reality in which he finds himself! … “I will become the new Beasts God! Nothing and no one will stop me from achieving my ambition!” Expectations: - Fast pace, particularly at the beginning. A balance between lots of action, kingdom building, slow analysis of the cultivation system and rune creation; - Dark truths of a medieval society; - The MC is a curious earthling with above-average intelligence. He’s not a genius, but he will bring some things from his past life into this world in order to have some advantages (later in the story); - Harem; - Dual cultivation; (it’s the MC’s main cultivation method); - From weak to strong; - Sect building (later in the story). Publishing schedule: 3 chapters per week (long chapters!) (Monday, Wednesday and Friday).
Table of Contents
More

Defy The Alpha(s)

Two centuries after the Great War, peace between humans and werewolves was finally achieved, or so everyone believes. Werewolves reign like gods, and humans remain blissfully unaware of their true place in the new world order. To maintain this fragile balance, each year, a handful of "lucky" humans are selected from various districts to attend Lunaris Academy, a prestigious institution that promises glory, status, and a chance to mingle with the elite. Those chosen are hailed as the lucky few, destined to marry powerful alphas and rise as luna. This year, Violet Purple is among the chosen, much to everyone's surprise. For an orphaned girl adopted by a disgraced prostitute, this is a golden ticket to a better life or so she's told. But Lunaris Academy isn’t the paradise it’s painted to be. Everything Violet and her fellow humans have been taught is a lie. Humans are far from equal; they're pawns in a much larger game. The academy is nothing but a gilded cage, and the students are lambs led to slaughter, playthings for the alphas to toy with in their ruthless games. To make matters worse, Violet catches the attention of the most dangerous players in this game, the Terror Four: the Alpha of the North, Alpha of the South, Alpha of the East, and Alpha of the West. Each one is more dangerous, more twisted, and more powerful than the last. But even among themselves, the alphas are divided, each with their own deadly ambitions. Yet, they all have their eyes on her. They expect Violet to play along, to fall in line like the others who worship at their feet, to break under their games. But Violet isn’t like the others. She refuses to bow. She’ll defy them all.

Glimmy · Fantasy

Défier Les Alpha(s)

Deux siècles après la Grande Guerre, la paix entre les humains et les loups-garous a finalement été atteinte, du moins tout le monde le croit. Les loups-garous règnent comme des dieux, et les humains restent dans une ignorance bienheureuse de leur véritable place dans le nouvel ordre mondial. Pour maintenir cet équilibre fragile, chaque année, une poignée d'humains "chanceux" sont sélectionnés dans divers districts pour assister à l'Académie Lunaris, une institution prestigieuse qui promet gloire, statut et une chance de côtoyer l'élite. Ceux qui sont choisis sont acclamés comme les quelques chanceux, destinés à épouser de puissants alphas et à s'élever en tant que luna. Cette année, Violet Purple est parmi les élus, à la surprise de tous. Pour une fille orpheline adoptée par une prostituée déshonorée, c'est un ticket en or pour une vie meilleure ou du moins c'est ce qu'on lui dit. Mais l'Académie Lunaris n'est pas le paradis qu'on décrit. Tout ce que Violet et ses camarades humains ont appris est un mensonge. Les humains sont loin d'être égaux ; ils sont des pions dans un jeu bien plus vaste. L'académie n'est rien de plus qu'une cage dorée, et les étudiants sont des agneaux menés à l'abattoir, des jouets pour les alphas dans leurs jeux impitoyables. Pour aggraver les choses, Violet attire l'attention des joueurs les plus dangereux dans ce jeu, les Quatre Terreurs : l'Alpha du Nord, l'Alpha du Sud, l'Alpha de l'Est et l'Alpha de l'Ouest. Chacun est plus dangereux, plus tordu et plus puissant que le précédent. Mais même entre eux, les alphas sont divisés, chacun poursuivant ses propres ambitions mortelles. Pourtant, ils ont tous les yeux rivés sur elle. Ils s'attendent à ce que Violet suive le mouvement, tombe dans les rangs comme les autres qui vénèrent à leurs pieds, qu'elle casse sous leurs jeux. Mais Violet n'est pas comme les autres. Elle refuse de s'incliner. Elle va tous les défier.

Glimmy · Fantasy
Related Reviews
Related Questions
How has women's rights historical fiction influenced modern feminism?
3 answers
2024-12-07 21:28
Women's rights historical fiction has made a huge impact. It has educated people about the past struggles. For example, books like 'The Feminine Mystique' by Betty Friedan, which was a sort of historical fiction of the 1950s - 60s suburban women's lives. It made women realize they were not alone in their feelings of dissatisfaction. This led to more women joining the feminist movement.
Can you recommend some good women's rights historical fiction books?
2 answers
2024-12-07 04:29
Yes. 'I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem' by Maryse Condé. It reimagines the story of Tituba, a slave woman during the Salem witch trials, and explores the intersection of race, gender, and power. 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte is also relevant. It shows a strong - willed woman's struggle for love, independence, and equality in the 19th - century English society.
Women's rights in the city
1 answer
2026-08-05 14:10
I recommend " The Age of Female Power ", a short story written by Murong Yunxi. This was the story of the rise of female elites in the era of female power. Female power was the power of women to be independent and self-reliant, and to display their charm. The book was about the struggles of five different women. For example, the female lead, Su Ziyue, was a top student from a well-off family. She was proud, stubborn, and refused to admit defeat. She went from an office to a business and finally started her own business. The supporting actresses also had their own characteristics. They had different backgrounds, personalities, occupations, and experiences. In the end, they all blossomed in their respective fields. Then, he pushed " I'm the Only One Who Hacks in the World of Reincarnation " and entered the fantasy novel written by the game again. Li Yao had transmigrated to the world of reincarnation. While the others were risking their lives to complete the mission, he had his own cheat code and killed everyone in the world. The story was bloody and funny. There was also Journey to the West: The Dragon King of the Jing River, a Xianxia novel by Huang Yige. The protagonist transmigrated into the Dragon King of the Jing River. In order to avoid becoming cannon fodder, he rose up with the four spiritual treasures and revived the dignity of the dragon race. " The Unchained Female Lead " was not bad either. It was a fantasy romance novel written by Ye Yourui. The white-collar female protagonist had a cowardly personality. After experiencing a tragic day, she was imprisoned in the female venerable's flesh-text world and became a loose female protagonist. She grew up in another world, breaking and standing. Finally, I recommend Women Must Be Ruthless, a modern romance novel written by a woman. Zi Shan wanted to be a role model for new women. Her writing style was realistic. It was a self-improvement novel for divorced women. The description of the female protagonist fighting against a mistress was very satisfying. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Women's rights are respected
1 answer
2026-02-26 16:01
I recommend a few female novels. " Guide to Raising a Goddess " was a modern romance novel written by Dan Qing. It was a story about a man wearing a woman to raise a goddess. It was a cool novel, but it had only one female lead and the ending was a little bad. " Building a Kingdom of the Goddess," a fantasy romance novel written by Green Wing Chasing Light. It was a hilarious story of a Goddess with one woman and many men. It had been completed. " Building a Women's Kingdom " was an ancient romance novel created by Asparagus Letsume. The story of the female god was very happy. It was a story of a female man who traveled to a primitive society. It was even more urgent to end it. " The Road of the Goddess in the Other World " was a fantasy romance novel written by the second sister of the Wu family. The female lead had a goal in her rebirth. The beginning was average, but if you persevered, you would find that it was not bad. Unfortunately, there were some problems in the later stages and it was suspected that there was no male lead. There was also Huang Yige's Xianxia-mythical cultivation novel, Journey to the West: The Dragon King of the Jing River. It was about the rise of the Dragon King of the Jing River. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
What are the characteristics of books about women's rights fiction?
2 answers
2024-11-14 20:41
Often, they feature strong female protagonists. For example, in 'The Color Purple' by Alice Walker, the main character Celie endures great hardships but gradually finds her own strength and voice, which is a common trait in such books.
Related Topics
More
New Arrivals
Popular Searches