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MADAMA TOBBA
LEIÐARVÍSIR Í ÁSTAMÁLUM - II. FYRIR UNGAR STÚLKUR - REYKJAVÍK BÓKAFÉLAGIÐ NÝJA 1922
ANGELA
A compact handbook from early‑twentieth‑century Reykjavík offers practical counsel for young women seeking to make a favourable impression on men. Written in a warm, conversational tone, it begins by questioning what truly makes a woman “lovely” in the eyes of a gentleman, then turns that curiosity into a series of gentle suggestions on demeanor, speech and self‑presentation.
The author stresses the power of a calm voice, sincere eye contact and a modest smile, arguing that these small gestures can open hearts more effectively than outward adornments. Readers are guided to cultivate humility, thoughtful language and a respectful bearing, while also warning against excessive affectation. Though rooted in its era’s social ideals, the advice invites modern listeners to reflect on timeless aspects of confidence, kindness and authentic connection.
Full title
Leiðarvísir í ástamálum II. fyrir ungar stúlkur II. fyrir ungar stúlkur
Language
is
Duration
~23 minutes (22K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jóhannes Birgir Jensson
Release date
2005-09-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1884–1963
An early 20th-century Icelandic writer whose surviving work offers a revealing glimpse into the advice literature once written for young women. She is associated with Leiðarvísir í ástamálum, a period piece about romance, manners, and social expectations.
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