Essays on social topics / by Lady Cook, née Tennessee Claflin.
- Cook, Tennessee Claflin, Lady, 1845-1923
- Date:
- [between 1886 and 1923]
- Books
About this work
Also known as
Lady Cook's essays, vol. 1
Publication/Creation
London : The Roxburghe Press, [between 1886 and 1923]
Physical description
284 pages ; 23 cm
Contributors
Contents
Ideal woman--  Virtue--  Modesty--  Maternity--  The lost rib--  Mothers and their duties--  Regeneration of society--  Prudery--  Moral espionage--  Plea for young and old maids--  Mothers-in-law--  Aid for the poor--  A short history of marriage--  True love--  Who should propose?--  Which is to blame?--  Marriage--  Wrongs of married men--  Are we polygamists?--  Morals of authors--  Marriage with a deceased wife's sister--  Should the poor marry?--  Wives and mistresses--  Degradation of the sexes--  Women who should have been wives--  Who rules?--  "The 'new' man" and "The new movement"--  Illegitimacy--  A woman's purity--  Lovers' gifts--  One of the evils of society--  Advice to parents.
Notes
Copy 1. Includes typed note 'With Lady Cook's compliments', pasted to dedication page.
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- Location - Status - Access Closed storesM30386