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    Ida M. Tarbell

     


    17/09/2024
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    Business of Being a Woman

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    How were women’s roles changing in the 1900’s? Ida Tarbell explores this in a well written, witty and insightful series of essays. “The object of this little volume is to call attention to a certain distrust, which the author feels in the modern woman, of the significance and dignity of the work laid upon her by Nature and by society. Its ideas are the result of a long, if somewhat desultory, observation of the professional, political, and domestic activities of women in this country and in France. These observations have led to certain definite opinions as to those phases of the woman question most in need of emphasis to-day.” This book contains, as a footnote, a Declaration of Sentiments which begins ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men and women are created equal…’ and continues on. A wonderful declaration of the equality of the sexes in many things. This will be a separate section of this project since I think it is excellent in style and sentiment. – Summary by the introduction and BC     [chương_files]  

    05/07/2024
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    Rising of the Tide

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    The subtitle is “the story of Sabinsport”, and the town is the major character. It is a small, Midwestern town in the USA, in 1914. About a dozen characters people its story. It shows how the coming of the Great War effected each character, and the town itself. Ida Tarbell, the author, is considered our nation’s first investigative journalist. Here she turns to fiction to convey some of her ideas of social change. Summary by Bob Rollins.     [chương_files]