Marriage

Marriage by Elizabeth Jane Howard is a Pbk. ed published by Orion in 1998, featuring 180 pages in English. This collection presents a diverse array of writings that explore the complexities of marriage, a relationship that many have experienced in various forms. Through extracts from novels, short stories, letters, and poems, Howard delves into the multifaceted nature of marriage, highlighting its challenges and emotional spectrum.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of perspectives on marriage, capturing its diverse temperatures and moods, from despair to rapture. The anthology reflects on the institution of marriage, its societal implications, and the personal experiences that shape it. With themes rooted in literature and fiction, this collection invites contemplation on the intricate dynamics of human love and relationships.
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A collection of writing from the literature of marriage. Marriage : Many people have tried it, longed for it, or carefully avoided it, and most of us are the result of it. instituted by God, upheld by Church and state, reviled by feminists, the fragile idea of human love, marriage is the single most challenging relationship any of us attempt in our lives, and one in which increasing numbers of us fail. Elizabeth Jane Howard has chosen extracts from novels, short stories, letters and poems to illustrate marriage’s many temperaturesand moods, it’s swings from despair to rapture.
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