Some Instructions to My Wife: Concerning the Upkeep of the House and Marriage, and to My Son and Daughter Concerning the Conduct of Their Childhood - American Literature (Dalkey Archive) - Stanley Crawford - Books - Dalkey Archive Press - 9780916583156 - December 19, 1985
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Some Instructions to My Wife: Concerning the Upkeep of the House and Marriage, and to My Son and Daughter Concerning the Conduct of Their Childhood - American Literature (Dalkey Archive) 2nd edition

Stanley Crawford

Some Instructions to My Wife: Concerning the Upkeep of the House and Marriage, and to My Son and Daughter Concerning the Conduct of Their Childhood - American Literature (Dalkey Archive) 2nd edition

From "Putting Things Away" to "The Marriage Almanac" (not to mention the pedantic "Index," in itself a comic wonder), Stanley Crawford gives the married, the unmarried, and the formerly married a classic satire on all the sanctimonious marriage manuals ever produced. Starting with the complete title, Some Instructions to My Wife Concerning the Upkeep of the House and Marriage, and to My Son and Daughter Concerning the Conduct of Their Childhood, a boorish narrator sets down some seventy-three pieces of advice to his wife, young son, and two-year-old daughter, intended to foster and maintain domestic tranquility in an age of anxiety. Taken literally, our neo-Victorian head of the house is a male chauvinist pig of sorts, but what reader would deny that the sources of Crawford's satire run deep in the American grain?


178 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 19, 1985
ISBN13 9780916583156
Publishers Dalkey Archive Press
Pages 178
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 14 mm   ·   258 g
Language English  

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