What a Young Wife Ought to Know

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What a Young Wife Ought to Know

by Emma F. Angell (Emma Frances Angell) Drake

EN·~5 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total

PREFACE

1:14

CHAPTER I. INTELLIGENCE OF THE YOUNG WIFE.

18:28

CHAPTER II. HOME AND DRESS.

11:17

CHAPTER III. HEALTH OF THE YOUNG WIFE.

10:00

CHAPTER IV. THE CHOICE OF A HUSBAND.

9:50

CHAPTER V. WHAT SHALL A YOUNG WIFE EXPECT TO BE TO HER HUSBAND?

9:20

CHAPTER VI. TROUSSEAU AND WEDDING PRESENTS.

7:12

CHAPTER VII. THE MARITAL RELATIONS.

22:18

CHAPTER VIII. PREPARATION FOR MOTHERHOOD.

18:26

CHAPTER IX. PREPARATION FOR FATHERHOOD.

10:16

Description

A thoughtful early‑twentieth‑century guide invites newly married women to consider the profound shift from girlhood to wifehood. Written with a tone of earnest encouragement, it frames domestic life as a shared mission, urging readers to see marriage as a partnership grounded in love, mutual effort, and a sense of higher purpose. The author blends practical observations about health, heredity, and daily responsibilities with a broader call for women to awaken their inner strengths and support one another.

The second part offers concrete counsel for navigating the inevitable adjustments of a new home, whether a woman has known comfort or faced scarcity. It stresses the importance of humility, self‑knowledge, and a willingness to grow alongside a partner, portraying domestic work as both noble and enriching. Readers are left with a clear invitation to cultivate resilience, character, and a collaborative spirit as the foundation for a lifelong, fulfilling marriage.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (301K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2018-06-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Emma F. Angell (Emma Frances Angell) Drake

Emma F. Angell (Emma Frances Angell) Drake

1849–1934

A physician, suffragist, and reform-minded writer, she published candid guides on women's health and married life at a time when such subjects were rarely discussed openly. Her books blend practical medical advice with a strong belief in education and self-respect.

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