In 'Swetnam, the Woman-hater, arraigned by women', Anonymous presents a scathing critique of the misogyny prevalent in society during the 17th century. Written in the form of a dialogue between women, the book dissects the arguments put forth by Swetnam, a notorious misogynist, and offers a powerful rebuttal. The literary style is sharp and witty, with the women using logic, satire, and rhetoric to dismantle Swetnam's misogynistic beliefs. This work sheds light on the societal norms and attitudes towards women at the time, making it a valuable piece of feminist literature in the early modern period. Readers will appreciate the clever and insightful arguments presented by the anonymous author, revealing a sharp intellect and a passion for gender equality. 'Swetnam, the Woman-hater, arraigned by women' is a must-read for those interested in feminist literature, historical sexism, and the power of female voices in a male-dominated world.