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قراءة كتاب The Myth in Marriage
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THE MYTH
IN
MARRIAGE
by
Alice
Hubbard
The Roycrofters
East Aurora N.Y.
Copyright, 1912
By Alice Hubbard
CONTENTS
Foreword | 7 | |
Romance | 13 | |
The Revelation | 19 | |
Facts | 21 | |
An Awakening | 25 | |
The Natural Marriage | 29 | |
The Social Marriage | 33 | |
The Marriage of Convenience | 37 | |
Conclusion | 39 | |
The Business of Marriage | 41 | |
Primitive Bondage | 45 | |
Nature’s Method | 49 | |
Economic Freedom | 53 | |
Citizens | 55 | |
Enforced Dependence | 63 | |
Homogeneity | 71 | |
Romance | 75 |
FOREWORD
RRIAGE is a subject of interest to all adults, and at one time in almost every life it is the vision that fills the horizon.
To many it is a mirage.
To a few it proves to be the hills from whence cometh their strength. The rising sun of romance tips every blade of grass, every leaf and flower and twig, with the mystery and miracle of color and perfume.
The noonday light reveals truth that the half-light of the dawn could not show.
And evening twilight garners all the richness of marriage.
The purpose of this book is to enlighten by bringing into the light of day experiences that must come into the lives of women and men.
—Alice Hubbard.
The Myth in Marriage
There is a time in every man’s education when he arrives at the conviction that he must take himself for better, for worse, as his portion; that though the wide universe is full of good, no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till.—Emerson.
ROMANCE
The object of love expands and grows before us to eternity, until it includes all that is lovely, and we become all that can love.—Thoreau.
ARRIAGE, although a most common incident in life, is understood as little as is birth, life and death. People are perpetually ignorant on the subject, and insist upon remaining in this state until the veil of their temple is rent in twain, and their holy of holies has daylight thrown upon it.
Love is a sacred mystery whose secret is as yet locked away from mortals. We recognize a few of its manifestations and dream of its power. We connect it in our thoughts with