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Wieland’S Attitude Toward Woman and Her Cultural and Social Relations
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English
Published/Copyright:
1922
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Establishes the attitude which Weiland assumed with women during the various periods of his spiritual and intellectual growth and to give due prominence to the liberality of thought of his efforts to raise the cultural and social status of women.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Contents
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Introduction
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I. The Status of Woman Between 1650 and 1750
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II. Wieland's Early Attitude Toward Woman
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III. Wieland in Biberach
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IV. Wieland in Weimar
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V. Wieland's Liberal Views on the Feminist Question
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VI. Education of Woman
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VII. Wieland's Conception of Love
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VIII. Wieland's Conception of Marriage and Domestic Happiness.
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Conclusion
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Bibliography
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