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The Young Woman's Guide to Excellence

Gelesen von Bria Snow

(1,812 Sterne; 8 Bewertungen)

Much of this guide for young women is still valuable today. Despite mentions of tight lacing and other out of date matters, it contains many timeless principles. (Bria Snow) (6 hr 59 min)

Chapters

Explanation of Terms

7:20

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Female Responsibilities

23:49

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Self-Education

10:22

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Love of Improvement

10:02

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Self-Knowledge

16:24

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Conscientiousness

22:04

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Self-Government

24:09

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Self-Command

11:45

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Decision of Character

8:35

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Self-Dependence

16:21

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Reasoning and Originality

10:18

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Invention

3:06

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Observation and Reflection

4:04

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Detraction and Scandal

6:20

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The Right Use of Time

6:38

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Love of Domestic Concerns

12:41

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Frugality and Economy

7:01

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System

5:48

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Punctuality

17:22

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Exercise

23:16

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Rest and Sleep

24:35

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Industry

6:24

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Visiting

8:54

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Manners

7:26

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Health and Beauty

7:21

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Neatness and Cleanliness

11:32

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Dress and Ornament

27:24

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Dosing and Drugging

7:09

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Taking Care of the Sick

11:04

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Intellectual Improvement

21:24

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Social Improvement

28:16

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Moral Progress

10:59

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Bewertungen

A very interesting work!

(4 Sterne)

This book, in many points, was very interesting and instructional to a person of today, just as it was, I’m sure, to those of the mid-1800s. I had read several books written by his daughter, Louisa May Alcott, but I had never read anything written by William Alcott. Most of the time he seems to display great good sense, and helped me to think about the role and power of a female to influence the world in a way I hadn’t thought about it before. Both men and women, certainly, think little about how their actions and words might affect those around them for good or ill. His chapters on “Decision“ and ”Punctuality“ also hit me where I live, and may now be helping me to understand my own character better than I did before. As an American, I, of course, enjoy listening to the accents of cultures derived from Great Britain, so I enjoyed the reader very much.

(0,5 Sterne)

Well… voice is not good, it will make u stop to listen, slight a bit of religious perspective and u might stop at all

The Young Woman's Guide to Excellence

(1 Sterne)

It sounds as if the narrator is reading, instead of telling a story.

Interesting only as a historical document

(0,5 Sterne)

I have to admit I didn't read the whole book. I skipped around from chapter to chapter until I felt I had a good feel for the book. Even for the time, this author is virulently misogynistic. One highlight: the author claims that in olden days, when women were not taught mathematics from professors but only housework by their mothers, "then were they good for something." Also, women mustn't snack between meals or take medicine when they're sick. And reasoning is "unfeminine." The author writes with a pompous, passive, wordy style that garbles his meaning. The reader doesn't help as she (sorry to say) mumbles and has a speech impediment. A truly offensive book, terribly written and badly read.

I do not in any way mean to offend the reader but to be truthful, she shouldn't…

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BORING

(1 Sterne)

BORING, that is all I have to say.