The Young Lady's Companion, and Token of Affection

The Young Lady's Companion, and Token of Affection
Title The Young Lady's Companion, and Token of Affection PDF eBook
Author Margaret Coxe
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 1846
Genre Young women
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The Young Lady's Companion, and Token of Affection

The Young Lady's Companion, and Token of Affection
Title The Young Lady's Companion, and Token of Affection PDF eBook
Author Margaret Coxe
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1849
Genre Young women
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The Young Lady's Companion, and Token of Affection

The Young Lady's Companion, and Token of Affection
Title The Young Lady's Companion, and Token of Affection PDF eBook
Author Margaret Coxe
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 1851
Genre Gift books
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The Book Lover

The Book Lover
Title The Book Lover PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 794
Release 1904
Genre Literature
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Masonic Voice and Review

Masonic Voice and Review
Title Masonic Voice and Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 396
Release 1851
Genre
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The Masonic Review

The Masonic Review
Title The Masonic Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 400
Release 1851
Genre
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The Clubwomen's Daughters

The Clubwomen's Daughters
Title The Clubwomen's Daughters PDF eBook
Author Gwen Tarbox
Publisher Routledge
Pages 174
Release 2014-04-23
Genre History
ISBN 131777602X

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The author provides an interdisciplinary cultural study of the evolution of Progressive-era girls' peer groups, their representation in popular girls' fiction, and the influence of these communities, both real and fictional, upon young women's lives during the years leading up to the Second World War. The writers featured in this volume were the first generation of New Women, whose ability to enter traditionally male spaces such as the college campus, the playing field, the wilderness, and the office was facilitated by their membership in women's clubs, political and religious organizations, and athletic teams. Eager to promote the idea that same-sex group activities would lead to female empowerment, these clubwomen targeted young girls as their intended audience and developed an idealized fictional portrait of female cooperation that girls could replicate in their own lives. By adding to our knowledge of girls' cultural history, the author gives voice to a segment of the population that was, and still is, at the center of society's debates concerning the appropriate roles for girls and women. Authors discussed include Louisa May Alcott, Emma Dunham Kelley, Laura Lee Hope (psuedonym for Lilian Garis), Carolyn Keene (pseudonym for Mildred Wirt Benson), and Margaret Sutton.