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The Good Englishwoman

Chapter 1: THE GOOD ENGLISHWOMAN
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A sequence of reflective essays surveys the lives, habits, and public roles of English women, moving from childhood through courtship, marriage, and motherhood to manners, artistic tastes, work, leisure, and political participation. Writing from a masculine observational viewpoint, the author questions myths of female mystery, notes postwar shifts in responsibilities and capacities, and argues for expanding opportunity and political enfranchisement. Portraits combine social commentary, anecdote, and cultural criticism to register changing expectations and the tensions between traditional domestic duties and emerging public and civic roles.

THE
GOOD ENGLISHWOMAN

BY
ORLO WILLIAMS, M.C.

Author of “Vie de Boheme: A Patch of Romantic Paris,”
“The Life and Letters of John Rickman,” etc.

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GRANT RICHARDS LTD.
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PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN BY
THE DUNEDIN PRESS LIMITED, EDINBURGH