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‘The Myth in Marriage’ by Alice Hubbard is a thought-provoking exploration of the institution of marriage, challenging traditional notions and societal expectations. First published in the early 20th century, Hubbard’s work advocates for a more liberated and individualistic understanding of relationships. She emphasizes the importance of partnership over ownership, encouraging couples to view marriage as a mutual journey of growth rather than a confining contract.Hubbard’s prose is both poetic and piercing, delving into the psychological and emotional complexities of marital life. She questions cultural norms and highlights the need for authenticity and equality within partnerships. By blending philosophy with practical insights, Hubbard invites readers to reexamine their own beliefs about love, commitment, and personal fulfillment.’The Myth in Marriage’ remains relevant today, inspiring readers to incorporate more freedom and individuality into their relationships, while still valuing the deep connections that marriage can foster. It is a seminal work that continues to resonate with contemporary readers.







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