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John Ruskin's Sesame and Lilies, first published in 1865, stands as a classic nineteenth-century statement on the natures and duties of men and women. The two lectures are ""Of Kings' Treasuries"", in which Ruskin critiques Victorian manhood, and ""Of Queens' Gardens"", in which he counsels women to take their places as the moral guides of men and urges the parents of girls to educate them to this end. Feminist critics of the 1960s and 1970s regarded ""Of Queens' Gardens"" as an exemplary expression of repressive Victorian ideas about femininity, as compared it with John Stuart Mill's more pro
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John Ruskin's Sesame and Lilies, first published in 1865, stands as a classic nineteenth-century statement on the natures and duties of men and women. The two lectures are ""Of Kings' Treasuries"", in which Ruskin critiques Victorian manhood, and ""Of Queens' Gardens"", in which he counsels women to take their places as the moral guides of men and urges the parents of girls to educate them to this end. Feminist critics of the 1960s and 1970s regarded ""Of Queens' Gardens"" as an exemplary expression of repressive Victorian ideas about femininity, as compared it with John Stuart Mill's more pro
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