"Marriage" is a novel written by Susan Ferrier, a Scottish author, and was published in 1818. This satirical and humorous work explores the societal pressures and expectations surrounding marriage in early 19th-century England and Scotland. The story revolves around the lives of several characters, including the witty and independent heroine, Jessica, who is determined to marry for love rather than social status or wealth. Ferrier's novel is a sharp critique of the prevailing attitudes towards marriage during her time, highlighting the absurdity of superficial courtship and the consequences of ill-conceived unions. Through a mix of colorful characters and clever dialogue, she addresses themes such as class, gender, and social norms with a keen sense of irony and wit. "Marriage" remains an engaging and relevant work, offering readers a captivating glimpse into the complexities of romantic relationships and societal pressures in the early 19th century.
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