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A collection of essays examines prevailing sexual and moral codes governing women's lives, arguing that love, individuality, and personal responsibility should replace conventional expectations of purity, sacrificial renunciation, and marriage without affection. The author critiques social and feminist movements that prioritize collective rights over personal development, analyzes how literary figures have challenged archaic ideals, and calls for a morality centered on authentic personal choice rather than appearances. Topics range from the ethics of intimate relationships and social conventionality to visions of future womanhood, urging freedom of conscience paired with the duties entailed by self-assertion.
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