Germaine Greer is an Australian feminist journalist and author, born on January 29, 1939 in Melbourne. She is most well-known for her 1970 bestseller The Female Eunuch, which sparked much controversy. Greer has written many other works, including The Whole Woman (1999), The Politics of Human Fertility (1984), and Shakespeare's Wife (2007).
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💰 Net worth: $15 Million (2024)
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About
Famous for her feminist-themed journalism, she is perhaps best known for her controversial 1970 bestseller The Female Eunuch. Her numerous other works include The Whole Woman (1999), The Politics of Human Fertility (1984), and Shakespeare's Wife (2007).
Before Fame
After earning her bachelor's degree in English and French from the University of Melbourne, she received a master's degree in romantic poetry from the University of Sydney and a doctorate in Elizabethan drama from the University of Cambridge.
Trivia
In her early adulthood years, she began identifying herself as an anarchist communist.
Family Life
She and her two younger siblings were born in Melbourne, Australia, to Peggy and Reginald Greer. In the late 1960s, she was married for less than a month to a carpenter named Paul du Feu.
Associated With
She and Betty Friedan are both well known feminist theorists and authors of the twentieth century.