Man and Wife in America

Man and Wife in America
Author: Hendrik Hartog
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2002-05-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780674038394

In nineteenth-century America, the law insisted that marriage was a permanent relationship defined by the husband's authority and the wife's dependence. Yet at the same time the law created the means to escape that relationship. How was this possible? And how did wives and husbands experience marriage within that legal regime? These are the complexities that Hendrik Hartog plumbs in a study of the powers of law and its limits. Exploring a century and a half of marriage through stories of struggle and conflict mined from case records, Hartog shatters the myth of a golden age of stable marriage. He describes the myriad ways the law shaped and defined marital relations and spousal identities, and how individuals manipulated and reshaped the rules of the American states to fit their needs. We witness a compelling cast of characters: wives who attempted to leave abusive husbands, women who manipulated their marital status for personal advantage, accidental and intentional bigamists, men who killed their wives' lovers, couples who insisted on divorce in a legal culture that denied them that right. As we watch and listen to these men and women, enmeshed in law and escaping from marriages, we catch reflected images both of ourselves and our parents, of our desires and our anxieties about marriage. Hartog shows how our own conflicts and confusions about marital roles and identities are rooted in the history of marriage and the legal struggles that defined and transformed it.

Man and Wife

Man and Wife
Author: Katie Lauren Chase
Publisher: Strange Object
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2016
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780989275989

"The stories in this collection have appeared in slightly different form in [several] publications"--Title page verso.

What a Husband Needs from His Wife

What a Husband Needs from His Wife
Author: Melanie Chitwood
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2006-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736932275

What do men really need from their wives? And what is the best way for wives to meet those needs? This engaging and thoroughly biblical guide demonstrates that a woman meets her husband's needs most effectively by maintaining her own vibrant personal relationship with Christ. Filled with useful tools that will help women understand their husbands better, this enlightening resource includes... ideas for dealing with addictions, infidelity, and financial challenges explanations of personality types and love languages resources that offer help for the helper A study guide at the end of the book makes this a perfect tool for individual or small group use.

The Man Who Forgot His Wife

The Man Who Forgot His Wife
Author: John O'Farrell
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1409031020

Lots of husbands forget things: they forget that their wife had an important meeting that morning; they forget to pick up the dry cleaning; some of them even forget their wedding anniversary. But Vaughan has forgotten he even has a wife. Her name, her face, their history together, everything she has ever told him, everything he has said to her - it has all gone, mysteriously wiped in one catastrophic moment of memory loss. And now he has rediscovered her - only to find out that they are getting divorced. The Man Who Forgot His Wife is the funny, moving and poignant story of a man who has done just that. And who will try anything to turn back the clock and have one last chance to reclaim his life.

The Man Who Loved His Wife

The Man Who Loved His Wife
Author: Vera Caspary
Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2014-02-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1558618473

A husband falls into a psychological spiral in a novel by the author of Laura, “an expert at suspense and suspicion” (The New York Times). When Fletcher marries Elaine, his second wife, nineteen years his junior, he can't imagine a more passionate union. Then an illness destroys his confidence, and all he can picture is her next affair. He keeps a secret diary of his fantasized suspicions, making his impending suicide look like murder... With what Graham Greene once called her “devilish cunning,” Vera Caspary reveals, with sure psychological insight, the strange desires that hide in the hearts of seemingly respectable people. Out of a web of love, jealousy, guilt, and hate, she has woven one of her most suspenseful thrillers. “Caspary writes emotive entertainments, part romance, part suspense, about women destined to kill or doomed to die.”—Kirkus Reviews “A beautiful job.”—The Boston Herald The Man Who Loved His Wife is part of the Femmes Fatales series, featuring the best of women’s writing in the classic pulp genres of the mid-20th century. From mystery to hard-boiled noir to taboo lesbian romance, these rediscovered queens of pulp offer subversive perspectives on a turbulent era with such titles as Now, Voyager; Stella Dallas; Bunny Lake is Missing; The Girls in 3-B; and more.

Husband and Wife Challenge

Husband and Wife Challenge
Author: Elizabeth Lluch
Publisher: WS Publishing Group
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2008-01-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1934386162

Every year, more than 5 million Americans settle into married life. But how much do husbands and wives--or the newly engaged--really know about each other? These books offer a creative and entertaining game that couples can play to foster communication.

Man and Wife

Man and Wife
Author: Andrew Klavan
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2003-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765341372

Cal Bradley, a psychiatrist in a sleepy corner of New England, sees his idyllic life threatened when a suicidal young patient named Peter Blue casts new light into Cal's wife's secret past.

Man and Wife

Man and Wife
Author: Tony Parsons
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 11
Release: 2010-01-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0007362900

Harry Silver returns to face life in the “blended family.” A wonderful novel about modern times, which can be read as a sequel to the million selling Man and Boy, or completely on its own.

No Name

No Name
Author: Wilkie Collins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 566
Release: 1865
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