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The author argues that tenderness and benevolence are fundamental traits of women, treating affection as the most conspicuous feminine quality while acknowledging other putative traits such as taste for ornament, gaiety, impulsiveness, and variability. The essay outlines the pleasures derived from attachment—love, friendship, gratitude, and general charity—and supports its claims with anecdotal evidence drawn from travel narratives and scriptural exemplars, showing repeated instances of female hospitality, pity, and self-sacrifice across cultures. The work combines moral reflection with illustrative stories to emphasize affection's constancy and social value.

About the Author

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Basil Montagu

Basil Montagu was an English author known for his exploration of themes related to love and relationships. His notable work, "Female Affection," delves into the emotional and psychological aspects of women's bonds and their significance in society. Montagu's writing reflects a keen interest in the complexities of human connections, particularly the nuances of affection and loyalty among women. While not widely recognized today, his contributions offer insights into the social dynamics of his time, making his work a valuable part of literary heritage.

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