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A collection of essays and sketches examines domestic life, gender roles, and moral responsibilities, blending practical advice with social commentary. Topics range from the woman's question and the changing sphere of female labor to reconstruction, health, household hospitality, amusements, and fashion, alongside reflections on beauty, religion, and public memory. The pieces combine earnest moral argument, anecdote, and humor to address how individuals and communities negotiate work, dress, worship, and civic duty, offering prescriptive guidance and gentle satire for everyday conduct.

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Harriet Beecher Stowe

Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) was an American author and abolitionist, best known for her influential novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin," which played a significant role in shaping public opinion on slavery in the United States. Stowe's writing often addressed social issues, and she was a prominent figure in the anti-slavery movement. Her works, including "Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp" and "Agnes of Sorrento," reflect her deep commitment to social justice and her exploration of moral and ethical themes. Stowe's literary contributions have left a lasting impact on American literature and the fight for civil rights.

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