The Girl of the Period, and Other Social Essays, Vol. 2 (of 2) by E. Lynn Linton

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Author Linton, E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn), 1822-1898
Title The Girl of the Period, and Other Social Essays, Vol. 2 (of 2)
Contents Gushing men -- Sweet seventeen -- The habit of fear -- Old ladies -- Voices -- Burnt fingers -- Désoeuvrement -- The shrieking sisterhood -- Otherwise-minded -- Limp people -- The art of reticence -- Men's favourites -- Womanliness -- Something to worry -- Sweets of married life -- Social nomads -- Great girls -- Shunted dowagers -- Privileged persons -- Modern man-haters -- Vague people -- Arcadia -- Strangers at church -- In sickness -- On a visit -- Drawing-room epiphytes -- The epicene sex -- Women's men -- Hotel life in england -- Our masks -- Heroes at home -- Seine-fishing -- The discontented woman -- English clergymen in foreign watering-places -- Old friends -- Popular women -- Choosing or finding -- Local fêtes.
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Summary "The Girl of the Period, and Other Social Essays, Vol. 2" by E. Lynn Linton is a collection of social essays written in the late 19th century. The work delves into various aspects of society, focusing particularly on gender roles, societal norms, and the evolving position of women during that era. Linton critiques those who she perceives as "gushing" individuals, both men and women, and addresses the complexities of young women navigating their transition into adulthood. At the start of the collection, the opening essays explore the concept of the "gushing man," a figure characterized by emotional excess and lack of restraint, which Linton contrasts with the societal ideals of masculinity. She highlights how women tend to accept emotional flaws in men if they exhibit other commendable traits, while a "gushing man" becomes a subject of ridicule. Linton further discusses the dichotomy of "Sweet Seventeen," the age of young women at the cusp of adulthood, examining the challenges they face as they grapple with societal expectations and personal aspirations. Through her incisive commentary, Linton aims to expose the follies and truths of her contemporary social landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HQ: Social sciences: The family, Marriage, Sex and Gender
Subject Women
Subject Girls
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EBook-No. 41736
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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