“O woman-country! wooed not wed, Loved all the more by earth's male-lands, Laid to their hearts instead.”
Quote by Robert Browning
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This generic title references a broad literary concept exploring the interactions, differences, and connections between men and women. As a standalone title without additional identifying information such as an author, publication date, or publisher, it represents a common thematic explored across many books in sociology, psychology, fiction, and essay collections. The title suggests content concerned with interpersonal relations between the two genders, though the specific nature, genre, and scope of any individual work bearing this title cannot be determined from this title alone. more
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