• forbidden to the female followers of Mahomet

    This is the strongest feminist statement in a novel that seems obsessed with masculine
    perspectives. Yet, embedded in the core narrative, it may in some sense be intended
    to radiate out through the other narrative lines, informing other episodes of the
    novel with the ambitions of a liberated woman.

    See Mary Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the Rights of Woman 2.2.