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What A Young Wife Ought To Know (1908) By Emma F. Angell Drake, M.D.

 

"To this generation as to no other, are we indebted for the awakening of woman. Not the awakening alone which has led her out of the old lines into nearly every avenue open to man in his pursuit of the necessities and luxuries of life; but that other and larger awakening which has set her down face to face with herself, and in her study of woman she has shown herself courageous.

Bravely acknowledging her own limitations, she has set herself the task of fortifying the weak points, curbing the more daring aspirations, and getting herself into trim, so to speak, that she may traverse the sea of life, without danger to herself, her cargo, or to any of the countless ships which follow in her wake, or that pass her in the day or the night.

 

Not all women have yet awakened, and for those who have eyes to see, and have seen, a great work is still waiting to be done. They must reach out and rouse their sisters. Will[8] they do it? With our young wives rests the weal or woe of the future generations. To them we say, “What of the future, and what sort of souls shall you give to it?”

 

-Emma F. A. Drake.

 

This truly remarkable book provides guidance on what every young married woman should know. Probably doesn't sit well in a modern liberal context but the roles of a woman were much more defined in this classic era and reading what Drake has to say about what empowers the woman in playing a virtuous role in providing for her home and husband.


Somehow this won't be on my wife's bedside reading cabinet, me thinks.
 

  • Hard Cover
  • 293 Pages
  • In Good Condition

What A Young Wife Ought To Know (1908) By Emma F. Angell Drake, M.D.

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