
Three classic Levin novels: satanic horror, gender-role satire, and a drug-controlled dystopia.
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Three classic Levin novels: satanic horror, gender-role satire, and a drug-controlled dystopia.
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Graphic satanic rape and impregnation in Rosemary's Baby; sexual objectification central to Stepford Wives.
Murders, assaults, and implied violence across stories, especially Rosemary's Baby.
Occasional mild profanity throughout the three novels.
Mandatory daily drug regimen controls society in This Perfect Day; social drinking elsewhere.
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Satanic rituals, prayers, and demonic pact dominate Rosemary's Baby.
No fantasy magic present
Satanism, demonic possession, and ritual magic central to Rosemary's Baby.
Satirizes 1970s gender roles and explores totalitarian social control.
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Sexual assault, domestic coercion, and systemic control depicted across all three works.
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