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Letters to a Daughter

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Letters to a Daughter is a collection of essays proffering ‘fatherly advice’ in the form of a one-sided correspondence. Each of these takes the form of a response to a question that a young woman who is about to enter adult society might pose. The fictional daughter in Letters to a Daughter is named ‘Alexa.’ The author, Hubert Bland, a columnist and political activist, dedicated the book to his daughter, Rosamund Edith Nesbit Bland.

While married to the author Edith Nesbit, Mr. Bland had a lifelong extramarital relationship with Alice Hoatson, the birth mother of Rosamund - Edith, Alice and Hubert lived together ‘openly’. Rosamund wrote The Man in the Stone House, a novel about a young woman’s relationship with her parents, and the children’s book Moo Cow Tales; she also wrote the children's book Cat Tales with her adoptive mother, Edith Nesbit - Summary by Brian Fullen (3 hr 40 min)

Chapters

ON LIFE AT LARGE

16:01

Read by Jennifer Fournier

ON GOING TO CHURCH

12:49

Read by Jennifer Fournier

ON BEING DELIGHTFUL

13:50

Read by Nigel Kerr

THE GLAMOUR OF THE FOOTLIGHTS

18:15

Read by Dyxlesic

THE RUDENESS OF WOMEN

16:16

Read by Winnifred Assmann

DRESS AND FASHION

14:46

Read by Seraphina

A MORAL QUESTION

12:04

Read by De Anna Lee

THE LIMITS OF FLIRTATION

16:28

Read by Fierdin

MEN’S LOVE

15:54

Read by Fierdin

THE MAN’S POINT OF VIEW

16:22

Read by docdlmartin

THE DOMESTIC HEARTH

15:55

Read by Winnifred Assmann

THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE

14:41

Read by Beeswaxcandle

THE RIGHT SORT OF MAN

15:43

Read by Seraphina

MODERN MARRIAGE

15:50

Read by Seraphina

THE SUBTLE SOMETHING

5:14

Read by Hope