A Woman of the World: Her Counsel to Other People's Sons and Daughters
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A series of epistolary essays addresses a range of personal dilemmas faced by young men and women, offering direct counsel on courtship, marriage, motherhood, careers, and social reputation. Each piece treats a particular correspondent's situation, balancing moral admonition with pragmatic suggestions and urging self-knowledge, responsibility, and practical compassion. Recurring concerns include wealth and class in marital choices, the demands and sacrifices of parenthood, the pursuit of independence through work, and the cultivation of character and judgment. The tone remains forthright and advisory, blending prescriptive guidance with sympathetic reflection on temperament and circumstance.
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