
PREFACE.
Produced by Stan Goodman, Michelle Shephard, and Project
THE YOUNG WOMAN'S GUIDE. - CHAPTER I. - EXPLANATION OF TERMS.
CHAPTER II. - FEMALE RESPONSIBILITIES.
CHAPTER III. - SELF-EDUCATION.
CHAPTER IV - LOVE OF IMPROVEMENT.
CHAPTER V. - SELF-KNOWLEDGE.
CHAPTER VI. - CONSCIENTIOUSNESS.
CHAPTER VII. - SELF-GOVERNMENT.
CHAPTER VIII. - SELF-COMMAND.
A thoughtful companion for young women seeking direction, this guide begins by untangling the language of virtue and setting a clear purpose: to place excellence—understood as holiness—above fleeting happiness. The author argues that true fulfillment follows from a life devoted to higher ideals, temperance, and sincere duty, rather than the pursuit of pleasure alone. By grounding its counsel in Christian principles, the work invites readers to consider a deeper, more enduring sense of purpose.
The early chapters lay out the essential terms and expectations, encouraging readers to examine their own aspirations through a lens of moral clarity. Practical advice intertwines with reflective passages, urging women to cultivate purity, self‑discipline, and a willingness to make sacrifices for a greater good. While rooted in its 19th‑century context, the book’s call to align personal ambition with spiritual integrity offers timeless insight for anyone navigating the challenges of growth and responsibility.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (382K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1798–1859
A tireless 19th-century reformer, physician, and writer, this author turned everyday subjects like schooling, health, diet, and family life into practical advice for ordinary readers. His books reflect an energetic belief that better habits could improve both individual lives and society as a whole.
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