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This collection of essays examines women's experiences across courtship, marriage, and domestic life, offering reflections on flirtation, falling in love, engagement, dowries, rings, and unequal or discontented marriages. It addresses family relations such as mothers-in-law and parenting, practical domestic and professional work, servants' perspectives, childrearing and naming, and social customs like mourning, portraiture, and fashion. Interlaced are observations on household economy, extravagance, waste of vitality, personal impulses, and moral duties, with a recurring focus on how private habits and public expectations shape women's choices and the everyday realities of home and family.
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