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Modern marriage and how to bear it

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This work examines contemporary marital discontent, surveying social attitudes, literary debates, and legal and psychological factors that shape conjugal relations. It outlines signs of unrest between the sexes, critiques romantic and legal conventions, traces changing public discourse, and discusses causes of mutual dissatisfaction. Combining reportage, cultural commentary, and practical counsel, it addresses courtship, household dynamics, sexual expectations, and proposals for adjustment and reform, aiming to help couples navigate misunderstandings and renegotiate roles. Chapters alternate analysis of public opinion with prescriptive advice for individuals and families, stressing frankness, self-awareness, and social reform as remedies for recurring domestic strains.

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Maud Churton Braby

Maud Churton Braby was a writer known for her exploration of marriage and relationships in the early 20th century. Her notable works include "Modern Marriage and How to Bear It," which offers insights into the complexities of marital life, and its German counterpart, "Die moderne Ehe und wie man sie ertragen soll." Through her writing, Braby contributed to discussions on the social expectations and challenges faced by couples, reflecting the evolving views on marriage during her time. Her work remains a point of interest for those studying historical perspectives on relationships.

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