One hears, on the one hand, of the staid and gentle patriarchy, the wide and sleepy plantations with lord and retainers, ease and happiness; on the other hand one hears of barbarous cruelty and unbridled power and wide oppression of men.
"The Negro"
W.E.B. Du Bois
She would back herself to coax her husband out of that patriarchy, to coax him to the Hague, where he would be the young, fashionable doctor: a fine house, smart acquaintances, a box at the Opera, presentation at court, Baroness ...
"Dr. Adriaan"
Louis Couperus
See Motherhood Parthenogenesis, 49 Passion, importance of, in woman, 319, 326, 370, 374 Passivity, alleged, of female, 65-69, 250-253 Patriarchal subjection of women, 10, 22, 23-24, 173, 204, 212, 215, 219-221, 226, 229, 256, 264-265, 280 patriarchy.
"The Truth About Woman"
C. Gasquoine Hartley