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Serious Hours of a Young Lady

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A handbook of moral and religious instruction addressed to young women, arguing that the years of youth are crucial for shaping character, warning against worldly influences, and advocating modesty, piety, and prudent education. It surveys stages of female development, the dangers posed by vanity, curiosity, and unsuitable companions, and prescribes remedies in devotion, reflection, obedience, and careful choice of vocation. Chapters treat will, imagination, reading, toilette, melancholy, and examples drawn from religious figures to illustrate dignity and duties, aiming to prepare women for family life, charitable service, and spiritual formation.

About the Author

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Charles Sainte-Foi

Charles Sainte-Foi was a writer known for his work in the early 19th century, particularly in the realm of moral and philosophical literature. His notable book, "Serious Hours of a Young Lady," reflects his interest in guiding young women through the complexities of life and virtue. Sainte-Foi's writings often explore themes of morality, education, and the societal roles of women, contributing to the discourse of his time. Though not widely recognized today, his work offers insights into the values and challenges faced by young women in the period.

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