Description
By: Jesse Lynch Williams (1871-1929)
“Why Marry?” by Jesse Lynch Williams is a thought-provoking and witty exploration of the institution of marriage. Williams examines the societal pressures and expectations surrounding marriage, as well as the practical and emotional considerations that go into deciding whether or not to tie the knot. Through a series of entertaining and insightful vignettes, the author challenges readers to reevaluate their own beliefs about marriage and to consider the true reasons behind their desire to marry. With sharp humor and keen observations, Williams delves into the complexities of relationships and offers a fresh perspective on this age-old question. Overall, “Why Marry?” is a captivating and engaging read that will leave readers questioning their own views on marriage and commitment.
Book Description:
Why Marry? is a comedy, which “tells the truth about marriage”. We find a family in the throes of proving the morality of marriage to a New Age Woman. Can the family defend marriage to this self-supporting girl? Will she be convinced that marriage is the ultimate sacredness of a relationship or will she hold to her perception that marriage is the basis of separating two lovers.
“Why Marry?” won the first Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
