WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Transmission; or, Variation of Character Through the Mother cover

Transmission; or, Variation of Character Through the Mother

Open in WeRead

About This Book

The author argues that a mother’s physical, mental, and emotional state before and during pregnancy substantially shapes the bodily traits, temperament, and capacities of her children, presenting fetal life as the decisive period for variation. Drawing on decades of case observations, the text offers practical counsel on timing of conception, rest, sexual conduct, imagination, and exertion, and assesses how parental conditions can promote or impair talents, health, and moral tendencies. It treats specific outcomes such as birthmarks, deficient development, artistic and musical ability, jealousy, intemperance, and the father’s indirect influence, and urges maternal responsibility for offspring formation.

About the Author

Kirby, Georgiana Bruce portrait

Georgiana Bruce Kirby

Georgiana Bruce Kirby was an American author known for her exploration of maternal influence on character development in her notable work, "Transmission; or, Variation of Character Through the Mother." In this book, she delves into the psychological and social implications of heredity and maternal impact, contributing to discussions on character formation and identity. Kirby's writing reflects a keen interest in the intersections of psychology and family dynamics, making her a unique voice in 19th-century literature.

You May Also Like