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by María del Pilar Sinués de Marco
A reflective essay from the late nineteenth century, this work delves into the often‑overlooked question of how women can be educated to fulfill their unique place within the family and society. The author argues that while men pursue knowledge through reason and public affairs, a woman's true strength lies in nurturing the heart, guiding her children, and fostering harmony at home. She presents a compelling case that the cultivation of sentiment, beauty, and moral sensibility is as vital as any formal schooling.
The book is organized into concise articles that touch on religion, morality, philosophy, and everyday customs, each aiming to inspire a deeper appreciation of inner education. Readers will encounter a thoughtful blend of personal conviction and cultural critique, offering a window into the values that shaped domestic life in 19th‑century Spain. It invites listeners to consider how the ideals of “intelligent kindness” and artistic appreciation can still resonate in modern conversations about gender and learning.
Language
es
Duration
~7 hours (427K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Josep Cols Canals, readbueno, Carlo Traverso and 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
2014-10-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1835–1893
A bestselling Spanish novelist, journalist, and essayist of the 19th century, she wrote widely about women’s education, domestic life, and social expectations. Her work made her a visible voice in popular literature and the women’s press of her time.
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