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NOTICES OF BOOKS. 197
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5.—Health and Beauty. By Madame Caplin.
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FOREIGN LITERATURE.
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form ublic tlie ph alread ysical , mental well acquain , and spiri ted tual throug peculiari h the ties medium with which of Mrs the .
g p G ist askell of such ' s interestin an article g memoir as the . titl Here e announces and there is incidentall , it is true y , touched the real
upon , but with an evident embarrassment and timidity pf expression ¦ which Ordinary destroys readers its value and critics asa" ps have ych not olog faile ical d stud to y discover . " for
themselves that the painful and unnatural isolation of the Bronte family powerfully affected the development of their character , and that
Jane Eyre is as faithful a transcript of Charlotte Bronte as any individual can give of him or herself . As an ordinary review this paper will be found interesting enough . As a psychological study ,
it is utterly valueless .
Notices Of Books. 197
NOTICES OF BOOKS . 197
5.—Health And Beauty. By Madame Caplin.
5 . —Health and Beauty . By Madame Caplin .
If makers stays like mus M t be adame worn C at all , who by all has means devoted let us herself have scientific to the stud stayy
of the human figure and its , artificial needs of requirement and support alwa . We that are from not infancy of those up who wards think they stays have indispensable at no period been , providing worn .
_JLei na ys ture-have fair play , and the muscles will do their own work . It is the unnatural use of stays which renders the muscles flaccid
and fashi inca on t pabl o cas e e of the susta female ining " themselves human form . divi Stil n l , whil " in e whalebone it remains and the
steel , let all who wear the armour consult those who know "what the eculiar firequiresin preference to the fashion-mongerswho
have ambi p tion but on seems gure e patt to be to , conform tays for nature all shapes to the and senseless sizes , and and whose arbitrary , one
mode of the moment , manufacturing waists under the arms , or on t rationa a nat omical ps l , and as princi fashion sanitary ples requires modes , and . of deserve clothing Madame the . Cap a We ttention lin commend 's corse of t all s her ar who e made and value her on
gay little volume to the notice of our stay-wearing readers .
Foreign Literature.
FOREIGN LITERATURE .
6 . —Aus and America Travels in , JEr America / dhrungen . ) ' Vol , Heisen . II . , und By Julius Studien Frdbel . ( S . tudies Lei , psic _Experiences : Weber . , tice
. London : Williams and Norgate . Second No , The new volume of MFrobel _' s work carries us away from the
. settled well-trodden and mostly ground uninhabited of the Eastern States s ly , acro between ss the sti the ll wild Missouri ,
unand the , north of Mexico , and again reg from New York to Texas , and
across the valley of the Colorado to the Francisco .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1858, page 197, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051858/page/53/
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