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“Witty and well-written…[A] thoroughly enjoyable and thought-provoking read and a must for any student or scholar exploring gender history.“ Dr. Brianna Robertson-Kirkland, Women’s Studies Group, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland/University of Glasgow
“Ever wondered why listening to Fordyce’s Sermons in Pride and Prejudice made Lydia Bennet gape? In this lively and accessible look at conduct literature, Tabitha Kenlon ranges from fourteenth-century courtesy books to twenty-first-century rules. She shows how the ideal woman was constructed in the past, and questions her existence both then and now.” Gillian Dow, associate professor, University of Southampton, United Kingdom