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  1. The Stepford Wives is a 1972 satirical "feminist horror" novel by Ira Levin. The story concerns Joanna Eberhart, a talented photographer, wife, and young mother who suspects that something in the town of Stepford is changing the wives from free-thinking, intelligent women into compliant wives dedicated solely to homemaking.

    • Ira Levin
    • 145 (first edition, hardback)
    • 1972
    • September 1972
  2. 1 de set. de 1972 · 41,692 ratings3,828 reviews. For Joanna, her husband, Walter, and their children, the move to beautiful Stepford seems almost too good to be true. It is. For behind the town's idyllic facade lies a terrible secret—a secret so shattering that no one who encounters it will ever be the same.

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    • Paperback
  3. 25 de jul. de 2022 · In his 1972 novel The Stepford Wives, Ira Levin powerfully dramatised women’s suburban alienation and men’s resistance to feminist change. Michelle Arrow traces its enduring influence.

    • Michelle Arrow
  4. 2 de abr. de 2024 · The Stepford Wives, novel by American author Ira Levin, published in 1972. It has been described as the first “feminist horror novel,” with echoes of Levin’s earlier horror masterpiece Rosemary’s Baby. Photographer Joanne Eberhart and Walter, her husband, have just moved to Stepford, Connecticut, with their two children.

  5. The Stepford Wives (Mulheres Perfeitas ou As Possuídas, disponível no mercado literário brasileiro com ambos os títulos) é um romance de 1972 escrito por Ira Levin, baseados no qual foram lançados dois filmes homônimos: em 1975 e em 2004.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2011 · The Stepford Wives. Ira Levin. Harper Collins, Apr 26, 2011 - Fiction - 144 pages. The internationally bestselling novel by the author of A Kiss Before Dying, The Boys from Brazil, and...

  7. 16 de mai. de 2022 · É nesse contexto que se passa a história de The Stepford Wives, escrito por Ira Levin e publicado em 1972, lançado no Brasil sob dois nomes e em duas ocasiões diferentes: como As Possuídas, no mesmo ano – com um título e capa que, definitivamente, não captam a essência da obra – e Mulheres Perfeitas, em 2004.