The Matrimonial Bureau
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4066338099020
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About this book
In her pioneering work, "The Matrimonial Bureau," Carolyn Wells explores the intricacies of romantic relationships through the lens of early 20th-century societal conventions. Set against a backdrop of burgeoning modernity, the novel intricately weaves humor and satire within its narrative, revealing the absurdities of love, marriage, and the matchmaking industry. Wells's sharp wit and engaging prose reflect the changing dynamics of gender roles and societal expectations, offering keen insights into the psyche of her characters as they navigate the complexities of romantic entanglements within the constraints of their time. Carolyn Wells was a prolific American author known for her keen observations of social mores and human behavior. Her experiences in the flourishing world of journalism and literature during the early 1900s undoubtedly influenced her writing, providing a rich tapestry of material from which to draw. As a member of a rapidly changing society, Wells's keen understanding of the marriage market and her astute commentary serve as a reflection of her own views on love and partnership. "The Matrimonial Bureau" is a delightful exploration of love'Äôs quirks that will resonate with readers interested in historical fiction, romantic comedy, and societal critique. I highly recommend this novel for those seeking a witty and insightful commentary on the timeless quest for companionship, skillfully delivered with Wells's characteristic charm.
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