
The Physiology of Marriage, Part 3
''The Physiology of Marriage, Part 3'' is a philosophical treatise by Honoré de Balzac, written in the mid-19th century. It examines the complexities of marital relationships through a humorous lens, addressing themes such as jealousy, infidelity, and emotional manipulation. Balzac presents marriage as a competitive arena, likening it to a civil war where partners vie for control, and explores how societal expectations influence love and loyalty. This work offers critical insights into the dynamics of romantic partnerships and the psychological forces at play within them.
































































































