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Pray You, Sir, Whose Daughter?

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The narrative follows three women from different social classes whose lives reveal how poverty, dependence, and social and legal conventions curtail female autonomy. One household seems content while a strong wife has been reduced to an echo of her husband; a daughter educated alongside men rejects inherited opinions and provokes respectful but tense family revolt; other young women face material privation, moral double standards, and legislative dangers to girls. Through linked scenes and character studies the work emphasizes the need for self-reliance, economic independence, and legal equality as remedies for private humiliations and public indifference to women’s rights.

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Helen H. Gardener

Helen H. Gardener was an American author and social reformer known for her thought-provoking essays and lectures on gender and society. Her works often explored the complexities of human relationships and the roles of men and women in society. Among her notable publications are "A Thoughtless Yes" and "Men, Women, and Gods; and Other Lectures," which reflect her keen insights into the social issues of her time. Gardener's writings contributed to the discourse on women's rights and social justice, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature.

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