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A Modest Meane to Mariagepleasauntly Set Foorth by That Famous Clarke Erasmus Roterodamus, and Translated into Englishe by N.l.

A Modest Meane to Mariagepleasauntly Set Foorth by That Famous Clarke Erasmus Roterodamus, and Translated into Englishe by N.l.

Desiderius Erasmus

British Literature, Plays/Films/Dramas

Translated by Nicholas Leigh

A collection of dialogues written during the late 16th century. This work engages with the topic of love and marriage, exploring romantic relationships through conversations that highlight the virtues and challenges of courtship and marital life. The book is reflective of Erasmus's humanist ideals and offers insights into social norms and moral considerations of the time. The text consists of two main dialogues that feature the characters Pamphilus and Maria, as well as Sophronius and Lucretia. In the first dialogue, Pamphilus attempts to woo Maria, discussing themes of love, virtue, and the significance of marriage as not merely a physical union but a companionship that elevates both partners spiritually and morally. The second dialogue contrasts this by showcasing Sophronius trying to persuade Lucretia, a fallen woman, to abandon her life of vice and seek redemption through a virtuous path. Through these interactions, Erasmus critiques contemporary attitudes towards love and relationships while promoting the idea of marriage as a means of moral and personal growth, ultimately asserting that genuine affection and commitment should guide such unions.

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