On this page
-
Text (1)
-
WOMEN IN ITALY. 39
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
- A And Very That Striking Of Land Diffe...
such acquirements to women , was strikingly embodied in a remark made at the to baths me one of day Monte , by the Catini wife . of Discovering a respectable 1 that government she was official quite .
unacquainted with the mysteries of the alphabet , I asked her how it not happened attained , that to a , knowle being d the ge of daug the hter arts of of reading a schoolmaster and writing , she . " had Oh ,
to my know father how said to , " read she rep and lied write , " that and it for was all quite the good useless it did for , a it woman would .
be folly for me to be at the trouble , of learning-, and waste of time on his part to be at the trouble of teaching" me . " In towns , girls in
the humbler walks of life , may chance to get a slight tincture of the elements of learningbut in the country , the girl who can read a
page , or write a line , , is quite a phenomenon . In no country in Europe are the corrective influences of education
bl more Amongst y of prevalent required the men Italian . , an to Life gentleman ep elevate icurean is short the , tone , and let moral of forthwith us thoug tone enjoy ht of , it and ere society while his feeling boy we than hood may is lamenta in , is is Ital well the y - .
ended cry he enters on a career which having pleasure almost solely for life its aim of , , Ital soon y , vice destroys presents the energ itself ies to the of mind sight and under bod a y . veil In too the features thin social to
hide from the least observant eye its offensive and repellant . From the men . belonging to the higher classes of society in Italy , a laxity of of moral the princi er p classes le has extende of the d land to the particularl women . y The in drawing Tuscany - ,
exhibit rooms with lamentable upp frequency , faithless , -wives and false husbands . Few are , the Italian irlswhoentering as matrons into the dissipated
it circles well of be Italian otherwise soci g ety under , , escap the , e its circumstances baneful influences ? To . resist How the could
cona tag crowd ious effects of worshi of example of , to wrong make , requires a stand for strength right in of the mind midst ; and of ppers
h strength avefrom of the mind practice flows of , not the from piano the , the education conjugation that of French Italian verbs ladies ,
and , an initiation into the mysteries of cross-stitch , tent-stitch , and the minds other void sim , and of ilar life idle species recourse hands of , nothing fashionabl is had but to the e evil female excitement , results industry naturall of gratified . y From . To vanit empty fill up y _,,
to indulgence , in gossip and tattling * . Finding their value estimated absorbing solel passion y by the with standard Italian women of good in all looks classes , dress of society becomes , from an _,
the if she young had onl peasant gold girl chain , who to told wear me to she the would contessa be or perfectl marc 7 iesa y _hapxDy , who
indulges her y passion a for finery to the , utmost limit of her means . Weakfrivolousand vain , —a negligent mother and , too often , an .
unfaithful , wife— , the Italian lady of the present day presents a p midst icture of to our the condemnation eye , little pleasant , we must to contemp deal charitabl late . y But with still errors , in the of '
character that are evideaatly the creation of external influences . The _,
Women In Italy. 39
WOMEN IN ITALY . 39
-
-
Citation
-
English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1858, page 39, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091858/page/39/
-