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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.

About the Author

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Agnes Osterloh

Agnes Osterloh was a Finnish author known for her novel "Ihanteensa uhri," which explores themes of idealism and sacrifice. Her work reflects the cultural and social dynamics of her time, offering insights into the human condition through her characters' struggles and aspirations. Although not widely recognized in contemporary literature, Osterloh's contributions provide a glimpse into the literary landscape of Finland during her era.

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