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The work critiques conventional expectations of femininity and argues that many social forms and customs have become hollow impediments to genuine moral and personal growth. It calls for women to cultivate courage, inner freedom, and self-knowledge so they may choose convictions and paths that fit their individual temperaments rather than conforming to inherited roles. The essays contrast self-sacrifice as an outdated ideal with a newer emphasis on personal development directed toward meaningful service, examine the social roots of prejudice and habit, and urge a responsible freedom grounded in reflection, originality, and the abolition of dead formalities.

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Title: De moedige vrouw

Author: Ellen Key

Translator: Philippine Wijsman

Release date: February 15, 2009 [eBook #28086]
Most recently updated: January 4, 2021

Language: Dutch

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De Moedige Vrouw

Amsterdam
C. A. J. van Dishoeck 1899

Leiden: Boekdrukkerij van L. van Nifterik Hz.

De vrouw die moed heeft om naar persoonlijke vrijheid te streven en zich in de stilte der eenzaamheid rekenschap te vragen van hare handelingen, woorden en gedachten, is op den goeden weg om voor latere geslachten te vormen:

De ideale vrouw der toekomst.