About This Book
A middle-aged academic woman narrator reacts to neighborhood gossip about an alleged marriage while describing her involvement in salon debates on women's emancipation, the composition of a moral-confession play inspired by those discussions, and plans to prepare a historical overview and translations of influential English writings such as those by Stuart Mill. Personal episodes—visits to a female translator, awkward social calls, and reflections on class and reform—intertwine with professional ambitions and a conviction that gradual, lawful progress will best advance women's social position.
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