About The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part The Confession of the New Married Couple, Attribut
This notorious book, attributed to the prolific playwright and novelist Aphra Behn, offers a ribald and satirical take on the institution of marriage. Divided into two parts, the first offers a catalog of the supposed pleasures that can be derived from wedlock, while the second features a wry and subversive narrative in which a newlywed couple confesses their true feelings about each other and their union. A landmark work of early feminist literature, this book is sure to provoke laughter, reflection, and debate.
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