This convenience provides advice for women about how to walk through a dream landscape.
The source text is Jane Loudon’s 1852 Lady’s Country Companion.
Loudon herself was a contradiction. She encouraged women to embrace domesticity even as she, herself, earned a living in the professional world of writing and publishing.
The writer of this convenience subverts Loudon’s contradictions.
The writer encourages women’s dream lives, urging them to seek and serve with their own chivalry, leaving regret behind.
Book IV. Dream Walker
Examine and poetry of personal experience,
and watch the value of solitude.
Want like a female knight-errant
and wander without incurring any regret.