Mine-Haha by Philip Ward, Frank Wedekind

Mine-Haha

Philip Ward, Frank Wedekind with Philip Ward (Translator)

fiction classics short stories dark reflective slow-paced

112 pages | first published 1901

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At once a dystopian fantasy and a critique of sexual norms, Mine-Haha describes a unique boarding institution for girls—part idyllic refuge, part prison—where pupils are trained only in the physical arts of movement, dance, and music, before issui...
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Summary of 15 reviews

Moods

mysterious 100%
dark 75%
reflective 50%
challenging 25%

Pace

medium 50%
slow 25%
fast 25%

Plot- or character-driven?

Character: 75% | Plot: 25%

Strong character development?

It's complicated: 75% | No: 25%

Loveable characters?

It's complicated: 75% | No: 25%

Diverse cast of characters?

N/A: 50% | No: 50%

Flaws of characters a main focus?

It's complicated: 75% | Yes: 25%

Average rating

3.29

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