WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
My Wife and I; Or, Harry Henderson's History cover

My Wife and I; Or, Harry Henderson's History

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS:
Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

The novel follows a young husband's recollections of courtship, marriage, and early domestic life, tracing the couple's transition from youthful idyll to the realities of household management and social obligation. Through episodic scenes—college departure, flirtations, engagements, weddings, housewarmings, and neighborhood gatherings—it satirizes contemporary social fashions, debates about women's roles, and reformist enthusiasms while depicting family consultations, friendships, and comic mishaps. The tone balances affectionate observation with gentle moral critique, exploring how ideals, wealth, and public opinion shape private relationships and domestic decisions.

ILLUSTRATIONS:

I.The Match GameFrontispiece.
II.My Child-Wife5
III.Matrimonial Propositions15
IV.Uncle Jacob's Advice47
V.My Dream-Wife64
VI.The Umbrella159
VII.The Advanced Woman of the Period240
VIII.Bolton's Asylum275