
The Sayings of Mrs. Solomon: Being the Confessions of the Seven Hundredth Wife as Revealed to Helen Rowland
1913
The Sayings of Mrs. Solomon, published in 1913 by Helen Rowland, is a humorous collection of insights on love, marriage, and relationships, presented through the voice of Mrs. Solomon, the fictional seven hundredth wife of King Solomon. The book satirizes the institution of marriage and explores gender dynamics with wit and candor, addressing topics such as husbands, bachelors, and the complexities of romantic entanglements. Rowland's conversational style and relatable anecdotes make this work a notable commentary on the struggles between men and women in the early 20th century.



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