About This Book
A trio of early humorous verse tracts lampoons married life from different angles: a first-person lament about the woes of a hastily entered marriage, a comic complaint by an older man who regrets marrying late, and an extended piece on the pains of ill-assorted wedlock. The poems blend satire, moral advice, and occasional coarse wit, use distinctive stanza forms and anglicized French vocabulary, and conclude with epilogues that echo printers’ colophons. Woodcut title illustrations accompany the texts. Together they offer playful social critique of conjugal expectations, financial strains, domestic annoyances, and generational tensions.
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