Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Prose Works of Mrs. Ellisâ collects the writings of Sarah Stickney Ellis, a prominent 19th-century British author known for her influential perspectives on women's roles and domestic life. This compilation offers readers a comprehensive look into Ellis's essays, where she explores themes of virtue, education, and the moral responsibilities of women within Victorian society.
Ellisâ(TM)s work provides invaluable insights into the social expectations and cultural norms of her time. Her writings sparked considerable debate and remain relevant for those interested in the history of women, social reform, and the evolving dynamics of family and gender roles in the 19th century. Discover the perspectives that shaped a generation and continue to resonate with modern readers.
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