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In recent years, these attacks have intensified in visible and troubling ways. Secular media and influencers increasingly portray traditional feminine roles as outdated, oppressive, or even harmful.
A WREATH OF ROSES (243 pp.)—Elizabeth Taylor—Knopf ($3). “Life persists in the vulnerable, the sensitive,” said the aging artist. “They carry it on. The invulnerable, the too heavily armoured perish.