"Single women who have been industrious, and who have boldly carved out a career for themselves, can afford to snap their fingers at lost lovers, and thank the fate that at length designed them for a life of single success rather than the possible one of married misery."
Published in the last years of Queen Victoria's reign, this fascinating book provides unexpectedly sensible, remarkably modern guidance for Britain's unmarried women and girls. In the age of the idealized "New Woman," it enc...
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