Delve into the intricacies of early 20th-century marriage with Corra Harris's "Happily Married." Set against the backdrop of a changing American South, this novel explores the evolving roles of husbands and wives in a society grappling with tradition and modernity. Through compelling characters and poignant storytelling, Harris offers a nuanced portrayal of domestic life, love, and the pursuit of happiness within the confines of matrimony.
Originally published in 1920, "Happily Married" remains a relevant and insightful examination of relationships and the enduring quest for connection. Discover a classic work that continues to resonate with readers today, offering a glimpse into the past while illuminating timeless truths about the human heart.
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