The Sayings of Mrs. Solomon / being the confessions of the seven hundredth wife as revealed to Helen Rowland
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A witty, sardonic persona delivers short, aphoristic essays and epigrams about courtship, marriage, social manners, and gender relations. Organized into themed sections—husbands, flirts, damsels, bachelors, sirens, admonitions, and songs—the pieces use mock-biblical phrasing and ironic observation to satirize romantic conventions and domestic expectations. Concise maxims decode male behavior, propose pragmatic and tongue-in-cheek strategies for women, and expose social pretenses. The voice blends comic judgment with worldly cynicism, repeatedly returning to etiquette, desire, and the compromises tied to married and single life.
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