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But “it looked more ladylike to do something uselessly pretty than to do nothing.” And so, “in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century England, as well as in the rest of Europe, young feminine genteel idleness was mostly filled with a number of trivial occupations superficially related to the fine arts: they were known as ‘accomplishments.’”
Having and Being Had
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