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Title: Modern Women and What is Said of Them
A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868)
Author: Anonymous
Commentator: Lucia Gilbert Calhoun
Release Date: October 18, 2008 [EBook #26948]
Language: English
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MODERN WOMEN
AND
WHAT IS SAID OF THEM
A REPRINT OF
A SERIES OF ARTICLES IN THE
SATURDAY REVIEW
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
MRS. LUCIA GILBERT CALHOUN
NEW YORK
_J. S. REDFIELD, PUBLISHER_
140 FULTON STREET
1868
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1868, by
J. S. REDFIELD,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the
Eastern District of New York.
EDWARD O. JENKINS,
_PRINTER AND STEREOTYPER_,
No. 20 North William St.
ADVERTISEMENT.
The following papers on Woman were originally published in the columns
of the London SATURDAY REVIEW. Some of them have already been reprinted
in the literary and daily journals of this country, and they have
excited no little discussion and comment among readers of both sexes.
Whether agreeing or not with the writer, it is impossible not to concede
the eminent ability with which the various subjects are handled. No
series of essays has appeared in the English language for many years
which has been so extensively reprinted and so generally read.
The authorship of th
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