
Love and Marriage
Translated by Arthur G. (Arthur Grosvenor) Chater
Written in the early 20th century, 'Love and Marriage' by Ellen Key is a philosophical treatise that examines the complexities of love, marriage, and sexual morality. Key critiques traditional views, arguing for a redefinition of marriage that prioritizes individual love over societal expectations. The work discusses the evolution of sexual morality and the need for reform in marital structures to align with contemporary emotional and sexual needs. This text is notable for its progressive views on love and its implications for societal norms surrounding marriage.










