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Woman—through a man's eyeglass

Chapter 22: Transcriber’s Notes
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A series of short essays and character sketches in which a male observer portrays a range of women—widows, mothers, socially ambitious figures, domestic caretakers, novelists, spinsters, nuns, and others—detailing their habits, attitudes, and effects on men’s lives. Written with a mix of affectionate humor, anecdote, and social commentary, the pieces probe themes of love and marriage, the gap between idealization and reality, and the tension between individual temperament and societal expectation. Each chapter concentrates on a particular feminine type to reveal both the author's reactions and broader contemporary attitudes toward female roles.

Transcriber’s Notes

pg 1 Changed: Without womam man is nought
to: Without woman man is nought
pg 70 Changed: Mrs. Talespinne is, as a matter of fact
to: Mrs. Talespinner is, as a matter of fact
pg 170 Changed: her delightfully amusing inconseqence
to: her delightfully amusing inconsequence