"The Ethics of Marriage" by Hiram Sterling Pomeroy, originally published in 1888, delves into the moral and ethical dimensions of matrimony during the late Victorian era. Pomeroy explores the responsibilities, duties, and expectations within the marital bond, offering guidance and reflections relevant to the social norms and values of his time. The book provides a fascinating glimpse into historical perspectives on love, commitment, and the societal roles of husbands and wives. Its enduring value lies in its thoughtful consideration of the ethical considerations that shape intimate relationships and the institution of marriage.
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