Publisher's Synopsis
"An Essay On Love and Matrimony," penned by Zadkiel (Richard James Morrison), offers a glimpse into Victorian-era perspectives on courtship, marriage, and domestic life. This essay explores the societal expectations and philosophical underpinnings surrounding love and matrimony during a time of significant social change.
Morrison's work provides insights into the roles and responsibilities within marriage, reflecting the customs and traditions of the period. Readers interested in historical views on relationships and the evolution of marriage will find this essay a valuable resource.
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