- Croly, Jane Cunningham. Jennie Juneiana: Talks on Women's
Topics. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1864. E #C944J
- A treasury of "simple thoughts in the pretentious form of a
book." Essays include "How to Lean on a Gentleman's Arm," "Lady
Shoppers and Male Clerks," "A Quiet Day at Home," and "Strawberries
and Women." E, PA
- Cross, Andrew Boyd. Woman - Man's Help-Meet.
Baltimore: Sherwood & Co., 1867. E Pam 12mo #11825
- Cross argues that education helps women perform their duties as
wives and mothers: "How high and excellent; and almost above
everything else in importance, must be the training and education
of [woman] for the true end of her being." ED, M, MO,
R
- Cunningham, Duncan. The First Course of Calisthenics and
Deportment: simplified for the nursery and preparatory
schools. London: S.M. Haughton, 1861. E 12mo #6044
- These health-promoting exercises are "especially adapted for
young ladies, from four years old and upwards." With detailed
instructions and diagrams. E, H
- Eliot, William Greenleaf. Lectures to Young Women.
Boston: American Unitarian Association, 1867. LSC 301.412 E42L
- "The pleasantness and comfort of home is the machinery with
which woman works...for the education of the heart, [and] for
purifying the character, of each member of her family." ED,
M, MO, R
- The Lady's Friend [serial]. Philadelphia: Deacon &
Peterson, 1869. E #20762, v.6
- "[T]he position of helpmeet, though not the most prominent, is
as useful as any in the world. It is the one which most women in
one way or another have to hold, and it is one for which they all
should be carefully prepared." This women's serial combines
fiction, fashion, recipes, gardening tips, and short essays.
C, D, F, M, N, PA, SR
- Mill, John Stuart. The Subjection of Women. New York:
D. Appleton and Co., 1869. H396 M645
- "[T]he principle which regulates the existing social relations
between the two sexes - the legal subordination of one sex to the
other - is wrong in itself, and now one of the chief hindrances to
human improvement; and...it ought to be replaced by a principle of
perfect equality." P
- Peterson's Magazine [serial]. Philadelphia: [C.J.
Peterson], 1867. E-13B P485, v.51, no.3 Library has: 13 (1848) - 19
(1851); 21 (1852) - 102, no.5 (Nov. 1892).
- "If women would cultivate their minds more, they would be more
companionable to intelligent men... Ladies, try not only to look
pretty, but to talk well, also." This magazine features poetry,
fiction, hairstyles, recipes, and advice on various topics.
C, D, F, M, PA
- Tytler, Sarah and Sir John Everett Millais. Papers for
Thoughtful Girls. Boston: Crosby and Nichols, 1864. E 12mo
#6022
- "The secret of happiness here and hereafter...lies in loving
God and loving our neighbor... These Papers are written with a
diffident but yearning wish to aid young girls in their aim at so
lofty and beautiful a purpose." CH, E, ED, F, N,
R
Subject Guide
Throughout this bibliography, these subject letter codes are
used to identify works relating to a particular topic. The guide is
displayed at the bottom of each page.
- C = Cookery
- CH = Children's prescriptive literature
- D = Domestic management
- E = Etiquette/conduct
- ED = Education
- F = Fashion/beauty
- H = Health
- M = Marriage
- MO = Motherhood
- N = Narrative/fiction/poetry
- P = Political and social issues
- PA = Pastimes
- R = Religious life/morality
- RF = Reference works
- S = Sexuality
- SR = Servants
- W = Work/employment outside the home