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An interesting early 19th century work on the role of women. Though the lens is primarily that of the ideal woman under the rubric of 19th century female Christian piety, the author expands the role of women beyond previous limits, both influencing and influenced by the burgeoning women's rights movement, after the groundbreaking works of Mary Wollstonecraft and previous to John Stuart Mill's On the Subjection of Women.
Winslow, Hubbard. Woman as She Should Be. I The Appropriate Sphere of Woman. II The Influence of Christianity on Woman III The Christian Education of Woman. Boston. Otis, Broaders, & Co. 1844. 81pp.
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Sandford, Mrs. John. Woman in her Social and Domestic Character. Boston. Otis, Broaders, & Co. 1844. 175pp.
A good - copy, bound in leather, generally solid, with the first gathering pulled. The front hinge is very tender. The pages have some minor penciling, light foxing, and the prelims are stained.
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