About This Book
A series of comic domestic dialogues follows a newly married narrator and his cultured, idealistic wife as they confront the practical inconveniences of running a household. Their attempts at elegant menu-planning, debates over culinary language, and struggles with a reluctant cook and servants reveal a persistent gap between aesthetic pretension and everyday needs. Through light satire and anecdote, the chapters dramatize recurring miscommunications, culinary mishaps, and social anxieties about competence, class, and gendered labor, sketching domestic life as a battlefield of theory versus practical experience.
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