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Women, Children, Love, and Marriage

Chapter 42: INDEX
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This collection of essays examines the intricate relationships between women, children, love, and marriage, exploring societal norms and individual experiences. The author discusses the roles and perceptions of women, the challenges faced by children, and the complexities of marital relationships. Topics include the legal and social status of mothers, the impact of parenting styles, and the dynamics of fidelity and passion in marriage. The work emphasizes the responsibilities of one generation to the next, advocating for a deeper understanding of these relationships and the importance of nurturing both children and adults in a changing society.

1 The English Edition was translated from the French Edition.

2 See a most instructive pamphlet, “The Conflicts of the Child,” by Edith and Dr. Eder, reprinted from “Child Study,” 1917.

3 See the pamphlet to which already reference has been made.

4 This frequently quoted statement was made by Lombroso and not by Krafft-Ebing as almost everyone seems to think. It is significant that the women on the study of whose sexuality this judgment was founded were of the prostitute class. See La Donna Delinquente, etc., p.p. 54–56.


INDEX

  • A
  • Adoption of Children 61;
    • law needed 61 et seq.;
    • fears and dangers in 62 et seq.

  • B
  • Birth control 37 et seq., 163.
  • Boys, seduction of 113 et seq., 119 et seq.

  • C
  • Cats, 15; their qualities compared with those of women 16 et seq.
  • Child, effect of birth control on 39;
    • feeling of inferiority in 49;
    • inferiority and crime in 49;
    • must rebel 51 et seq. 82, 94, 103;
    • adoption of, law of needed 61;
    • faults and crimes of 73 et seq. 99;
    • in prison 73 et seq.;
    • at modern school 79 et seq.;
    • at play 81;
    • sex education of 87 et seq., 107 et seq.;
    • early manifestation of sex in 88 et seq.;
    • savagery of 97;
    • marriage founded on 136 et seq.
  • Concealment, evils of 178 et seq.
  • Curiosity, 101, 109 et seq.

  • D
  • Dangerous Age, the 29 et seq.
  • Doctors and Patients’ secrets 157 et seq.
  • Dogs, 59, 60.
  • E
  • Economics, mania for, 158 et seq.
  • Education, sex 87 et seq.
  • F
  • Father, daughter’s feeling for 54;
    • the intruder 55 et seq., 95;
    • after birth of child 56;
    • conflict with son 56;
    • authority of, necessary 57;
    • effect on child 91 et seq. 93;
    • danger of being too fond of child 104.
  • Faults of children 43 et seq., 73 et seq. 99.
  • Freedom for children 80 et seq.
  • G
  • Gentleman, the temporary 165 et seq.
  • Girls, and seduction of boys 113, 118;
    • playing with love 127 et seq.
    • See also Child.
  • Garrell, Vera M. (on “Youth and Marriage”) 175.
  • H
  • Husband, the old-fashioned 161 et seq.
  • J
  • Jealousy, 44, 55, 68, 93, 95, 103, 109, 136.
  • L
  • Law, reform in relation to parentage 35 et seq.;
    • reform in relation to adoption 61 et seq.;
    • of adoption in other countries 67 et seq.;
    • in relation to mothers’ pensions 71;
    • in relation to seduction 113 et seq.;
    • in relation to age of consent 117 et seq.;
    • White Slave Traffic 118 et. seq.;
    • marriage law in other countries 170.
  • Lyttelton, Dr. (on sex instruction) 107.
  • M
  • Marriage, joy in 33; 133 et seq.
    • result of children 136 et seq.;
    • causes of failure in 139;
    • altered views on 141 et seq.;
    • unfaithfulness of men in 145 et seq.;
    • of women 149 et seq.;
    • too easy 169 et seq.;
    • problem of unions outside 174 et seq.
    • See also Birth Control.
  • Michaelis, Karin 29 et. seq.
  • Mother, and child who steals 43 et seq.;
    • danger of being too fond of child 52 et. seq. 104;
    • supreme with child 55, 72, 92;
    • perfect and (childless) 59;
    • difficulty of adoptions for 61 et seq.;
    • love, effect on child 91;
    • and sex instruction 108 et seq.;
    • after birth of child 145 et seq.;
    • image of, sought in wife 161.
  • N
  • Neil, Judge 71 et seq.
  • O
  • Old-fashioned husband 161 et seq.
  • P
  • Pensions for mothers 71 et seq.
  • Play 81;
    • love in 127 et seq.
  • Pleasure, search for 31, 133.
  • Punishment of children 73 et seq., 84 et seq.
  • Parent, See Father and Mother.
  • R
  • Racial types, best seen in women 20.
  • Rebellion of children, necessary 51 et seq.; 82; 94.
  • Remorse, as temptation 46;
    • not necessarily good 98.
  • S
  • Schools, poor law 72;
    • for delinquent 77;
    • modern and their errors 79 et seq.
  • Sex, education 87 et seq.;
    • early manifestation of 88;
    • right age for 107 et seq.
  • Solitary confinement condemned 77.
  • Son, who steals 43 et seq.
    • See also Child.
  • Spain 19 et seq.;
    • dancing in 21;
    • workers (women) in 23 et seq.
  • W
  • Wife, the modern 161 et seq.
  • Wife, the young 163 et seq.
  • Women, their qualities compared with those of cats 16 et seq.;
    • in Spain 19 et seq.;
    • racial types best seen in 20;
    • as workers in Spain 23 et seq.;
    • approaching age, in terror of 30;
    • search for pleasure in 31;
    • false purity in 32;
    • repression in 33;
    • legal position of 35;
    • childless 59;
    • difficulties in adopting children by et seq. 61;
    • seduction of men by 113 et seq., 118, 123;
    • myth of superior purity 113 et seq.;
    • child more than husband to 145 et seq.;
    • attitude to sexual disease of 158 et seq.
  • Women, See also Birth Control, Marriages, Mother, Wife, the modern, Gentleman, the temporary.

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