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Motherhood and the Relationships of the Sexes

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This work explores the concept of motherhood and its profound impact on the relationships between the sexes. It examines the historical position of women, particularly before and during the Great European War, and discusses the maternal instinct across various species. The text delves into the dynamics of family life, marriage, and sexual relationships, addressing issues such as monogamy, the role of women in society, and the implications of motherhood on personal identity. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of sexual education and the responsibilities of mothers in shaping future generations.

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C. Gasquoine Hartley

C. Gasquoine Hartley was a British writer and social commentator known for her exploration of women's roles and relationships in society. Her works often delve into themes of motherhood, gender dynamics, and moral standards. Notable titles include "The Position of Woman in Primitive Society: A Study of the Matriarchy," where she examines matriarchal structures in early societies, and "Motherhood and the Relationships of the Sexes," which discusses the complexities of gender relations. Hartley's essays, such as those found in "Women's Wild Oats: Essays on the Re-fixing of Moral Standards," reflect her progressive views on women's rights and societal expectations.

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