A Return to Modesty
Return to Modesty: Discovering the Lost Virtue is a 1999 non-fiction debut book by Wendy Shalit.[1][2][3][4]
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Author | Wendy Shalit |
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Cover artist | Albrecht Dürer, Eve, 1507 |
Country | United States |
Publisher | Free Press |
Publication date | 1999 |
Media type | Print (hardback and paperback) |
Pages | 291 |
ISBN | 0684863170 |
Overview
A non-fiction book that claims the power to heal women's purported ills lies in reinstatement of sexual modesty, resurrection of romantic ideals, and conservative manners.
gollark: Perhaps this pandemic will lead to people wearing masks more often if they're sick, or maybe people will get bored of it and forget about it in a year.
gollark: I would be worried if someone with ebola was just wandering around randomly.
gollark: I mean, none of those are pandemics right now, so the political will to do anything about it doesn't exist.
gollark: And after just 20ish months and hundreds of millions of doses administered!
gollark: It seems like it's already quite bad, and this would presumably be good for the booster shots some places are talking about.
References
- Eakin, Emily (March 7, 1999). "Maids of Honor". The New York Times.
- The New York Times
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- Plantinga.ca
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