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Portraits of women

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The author presents nine psychographic sketches of notable women from literary and social history, combining biographical facts, letters, and anecdote to illuminate character traits, habits, and social influence. Prefatory remarks explain the psychographic method—seeking enduring temperamental patterns rather than photographic biography—and acknowledge limitations and selection biases. Individual pieces concentrate on wit, correspondence, and public behavior, using pointed episodes and reflective observation to suggest rather than settle judgments. The collection functions as stimulating preliminary studies intended to prompt readers' interpretation and to lead into a broader series on women's roles and personalities.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Frontispiece
After the painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller
Elizabeth, Lady Holland 24
After the painting by Fagan
Jane Austen 46
After the water-color drawing by her sister in the possession of W. Austen Leigh, Esq.
Madame D’Arblay 68
After the painting by Edward Francis Burney in 1782.
Mrs. Pepys as St. Katharine 90
From an engraving by Hollyer after the painting by Hayls
Madame de Sévigné 112
After the original pastel by Nanteuil
Madame du Deffand 134
From an engraving after the painting by Carmontelle
Madame de Choiseul 156
From a photogravure in Le Duc et la Duchesse de Choiseul, by Gaston Maugras, after a portrait owned by the Comte de Ludre