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What a Young Wife Ought to Know

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Practical guidance for newly married women addresses physical health, sensible dress, and the arrangement of home and trousseau. It discusses choosing a suitable husband, marital relations and responsibilities, and the moral and practical aspects of intimacy and parenthood. Much attention is given to preparation for motherhood, including prenatal influences on offspring, exercise, and environmental and hereditary considerations. The author emphasizes intelligence, moderation in society and recreation, and the avoidance of fashions or expenditures that harm health or finances. Advice blends medical observations with social and moral counsel aimed at safeguarding family well‑being and future generations.

About the Author

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Emma F. Angell Drake

Emma F. Angell Drake was an American author known for her work in the early 20th century, particularly in the realm of women's literature and guidance. Her notable book, "What a Young Wife Ought to Know," addresses the challenges and responsibilities faced by young married women, offering practical advice on various aspects of married life. Through her writing, Drake contributed to the discourse on marriage and domesticity, reflecting the societal norms and expectations of her time. Her work remains a point of interest for those studying the evolution of women's roles in literature and society.

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