The intermingled system of narratively constructed female
identities in Erzsebet Borcsok's Eszter reveals that even if
bordered by socially established patriarchal standards, constrained
by the expectations towards fulfilling an ideal woman's normative
image, and being offered nothing else but pre-empted role models to
live up to, women are still able to devise identities which, in the
shorter or longer run, annihilate the borders. The reading of this
novel shows that feminist thought could travel through borders,
cultures and time, forging alliances between women across
frontiers, language barriers and history."
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