Trials and Joys of Marriage
Explore the complexities of marriage through "Trials and Joys of Marriage," a captivating anthology edited by Medieval Institute Publications. Published in 2002, this thought-provoking collection spans 288 pages and features a diverse array of texts produced in England from the late thirteenth to the early sixteenth centuries. Each piece in this anthology not only challenges traditional views of marriage but also offers unique parodies and satirical takes on the institution. By bridging various generic categories, this book provides readers with a rich tapestry of perspectives that provoke thought and discussion. Perfect for those interested in medieval literature, social commentary, or the evolution of marital norms, "Trials and Joys of Marriage" is a must-have addition to your bookshelf. Discover the intricate interplay of love, duty, and humor in this essential read.