Womanhood: Its Sanctities and Fidelities

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"Womanhood: Its Sanctities and Fidelities" is a 19th-century feminist work by suffragist Isabella Beecher Hooker that explores the moral, social, and spiritual dimensions of women’s rights and roles.

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instanceOf 19th-century literature
book
feminist work
nonfiction book
addresses ethical responsibilities of women
fidelity in women's duties
relationship between womanhood and religion
sanctity of women's roles
social expectations of women
advocatesFor expansion of women's rights
recognition of women's moral agency
recognition of women's spiritual equality
associatedWith American feminism
first-wave feminism
women's suffrage in the United States
author Isabella Beecher Hooker
authorGender female
authorNationality American
authorOccupation suffragist
centuryOfPublication 19th century
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
familyContextOfAuthor Beecher family
focusesOn moral status of women
social status of women
spiritual status of women
genre feminist literature
religious commentary
social commentary
hasTitle Womanhood: Its Sanctities and Fidelities self-link
historicalContext 19th-century American suffrage debates
intendedAudience religiously minded readers concerned with gender roles
supporters of women's rights
language English
mainTheme moral dimensions of women's roles
social dimensions of women's roles
spiritual dimensions of women's roles
womanhood
women's rights
movement women's suffrage movement
relatedWorkOfAuthor Isabella Beecher Hooker's suffrage speeches

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Isabella Beecher Hooker notableWork Womanhood: Its Sanctities and Fidelities
Womanhood: Its Sanctities and Fidelities hasTitle Womanhood: Its Sanctities and Fidelities self-link