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Hal, please read:

"The Female World of Love and Ritual: Relations between Women in
Nineteenth-Century America" by Carroll Smith-Rosenberg in the anthology

Scott, Joan Wallach. FEMINISM AND HISTORY. Oxford Readings in Feminism. New
York: Oxford UP, 1996, 366-397.

Wes is right about reading 19thC language through a 20thC lens.

There may be more recent scholarship than this article, I've been out of
the loop for a little while.

Kathy Farretta
Flagstaff, AZ 86001

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