"Marriage for Two" is a compelling social drama set against the vibrant backdrop of the late 1920s, exploring the intricate dynamics of love, social standing, and the institution of marriage. The novel delves into the lives of two individuals who enter into a matrimonial arrangement driven by external circumstances and social necessity rather than romantic passion. As they navigate the rigid expectations of high society and the personal challenges of their shared life, the narrative questions whether a union built on convenience can survive the pressures of real-world obstacles and the slow awakening of genuine emotion.
Capturing the distinct spirit and shifting morals of the Jazz Age, the story follows the protagonists through a series of social engagements, misunderstandings, and moments of self-discovery that test their resolve. Arthur Somers Roche provides a keen observation of the period's manners, focusing on the tension between public reputation and private happiness. With its exploration of human relationships and the evolution of modern courtship, "Marriage for Two" remains an engaging example of early 20th-century fiction, offering a fascinating window into the societal values and literary style of the era.
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