Women and the Alphabet - A Series of Essays by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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reprinted in somewhat abridged form some years later in London
(Sonnenschein). It must have attained a considerable circulation there, as the fourth (stereotyped) edition appeared in 1897. From this London reprint a German translation was made by Fräulein Eugenie Jacobi, under the title "Die Frauenfrage und der gesunde Menschenverstand" (Schupp: Neuwied and Leipzig, 1895). T.W.H. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. CONTENTS I. OUGHT WOMEN TO LEARN THE ALPHABET? II. PHYSIOLOGY. Too Much Natural History Darwin, Huxley, and Buckle The Spirit of Small Tyranny The Noble Sex The Truth about our Grandmothers The Physique of American Women The Limitations of Sex III. TEMPERAMENT. The Invisible Lady |
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