
BY PHILALETES - PREFACE.
TRANSLATOR. - CHAPTER I. - IMPORTANCE OF THE TIME OF YOUTH; DIFFICULTIES AND DANGERS THAT WOMEN MEET WITH IN LIFE, AND THE NECESSITY OF PROVIDING FOR THEM.
Produced by Naomi Parkhurst, Charles Franks
CHAPTER II. - ILLUSIONS OF YOUTH, VALUE OF TIME AT THIS PERIOD OF LIFE.
CHAPTER III. - THE HEART OF WOMAN; THE NECESSITY OF REGULATING IT DURING YOUTH.
CHAPTER IV. - THE DIGNITY OF WOMAN.
CHAPTER V. - EVE AND MARY.
CHAPTER VI. - EVE AND MARY CONTINUED.
CHAPTER VII. - THE WORLD.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED.
This thoughtful guide offers young women a clear roadmap through the formative years of life, from the tender innocence of childhood to the responsibilities of adulthood. It highlights the subtle influences that can sway a developing heart—whether from well‑meaning tutors, peers, or the broader society—and stresses the importance of a nurturing environment rooted in modesty, piety, and thoughtful instruction. By presenting practical counsel in gentle yet firm language, the book aims to empower its readers to recognize and resist the temptations that threaten their moral growth.
The work also explores the evolving roles a woman may embrace—comforting siblings, supporting aging parents, and eventually serving as a partner or caretaker—while always emphasizing the higher calling of charitable service. It encourages the reader to seek a trustworthy mentor, someone who can provide steady guidance amid life’s challenges. In doing so, the text aspires to foster a deep respect for one’s own worth and the vital contribution women make to society.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (249K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1806–1861
A 19th-century French Catholic writer who published under a pen name, he wrote devotional works, biographies, and reflective memoirs shaped by the religious debates of his time.
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