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Men's Wives

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Men's Wives (1852) is a novel by William Makepeace Thackeray. Divided into three sections-"e;The Ravenswing"e;; "e;Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry"e;; and "e;Dennis Haggarty's Wife"e;-Men's Wives satirizes the married lives of England's elite.In "e;Ravenswing,"e; a novella, Captain Walker meets a beautiful young woman named Morgiana Crump. The daughter of an eccentric hotelier and a retired actress, Miss Crump is being prepared for marriage by her overeager parents. Struggling to compete with the countless suitors constantly crowding Miss Crump, Walker, an officer and a gentlemen, grows progressively disheartened. "e;Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry"e; is a two-part story following one man from youth to adulthood. A fighter in his schoolboy days, Mr. Frank Berry is now a married man. When a chance encounter in Versailles reunites him with some old friends, however, his wife begins to fear that her husband is not yet ready to settle down. "e;Dennis Haggarty's Wife"e; is a short story tracing the journey from repulsion to marriage between a snobbish protestant Irishwoman and the Irishman she marries despite his Catholic heritage. Throughout Men's Wives, a humorous collection of stories on marriages mostly disastrous, Thackeray effectively satirizes the lives and loves of his nation's elite.With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of William Makepeace Thackeray's Men's Wives is a classic of English literature reimagined for modern readers.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781513276991
Publication date: 2nd March 2021
Author: Thackeray, William Makepeace
Publisher: Mint Editions
Format: Ebook (Epub)