Woman and Her Era, Bind 1A. J. Davis, 1864 - 784 sider A feminist, abolitionist, and prison refomer presents her views on female superiority and tackles the scientific, moral, religious, and historical arguments against women. |
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Abelard action admiration ages angel animal artistic aspiration attributes beauty become body capacity character courage divine earnest earth Elizabeth Fry equally evil exalted experience expression external eyes faith feel female Florence Nightingale function gifts Girondists give harmony heart heaven Heloise higher highest honor hope human inferior intel intellect Jane Eyre John Sterling labors larvæ less light living look Madame Roland male mammæ man's Margaret Fuller marriage Mary Somerville masculine material means ment mind moral mother nature Nature's ness never noble nobler noblest object organic ovum passion perfect persons physical physiological present proportion pure purity Pygmalion quadruped qualities racter relations respect reverence rience sacred says Science seen selfish sense sentiment slavery social soul spiritual statement suffering superiority sweet sympathy tender thee thou thought tion true Truth Woman Womanhood womanly women words worthy