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Why They Married

Love, Commitment, and Societal Expectations: An Exploration of Marriage in Early 20th Century America

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In «Why They Married,» James Montgomery Flagg offers an incisive exploration of matrimonial motivations in early 20th-century America, presenting a tapestry of interwoven narratives that dissect societal norms surrounding love, courtship, and commitment. Through his sharp wit and vivid prose, Flagg captures the complexities of human relationships, illustrating a range of perspectives from the disillusioned to the romantically idealistic. The book stands as a pivotal reflection of its time, revealing the tension between traditional values and the burgeoning modernity that characterized post-World War I society. James Montgomery Flagg, renowned for his illustrative artistry and iconic World War I propaganda posters, was a multifaceted artist whose keen observations of societal trends infused his writing with authenticity. Growing up in New York, Flagg was acutely aware of the discrepancies between societal expectations and personal desires, which became a thematic underpinning in «Why They Married.» His background as an illustrator further contributes to the book's engaging storytelling, merging visual imagination with literary dexterity. For readers intrigued by the intricate dance of love and societal expectation, «Why They Married» is an essential read. Flagg'Äôs astute insights into human psychology and relationships provide both humor and depth, making this work not only relevant for its historical context but also timeless in its exploration of romance and partnership.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
08 Januar 2025
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7 S.
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4064066132170
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