The angel in the house

Book • 1903
Coventry Patmore's "The Angel in the House" is a long poem that idealizes the Victorian woman as a pure, selfless, and devoted wife.

The poem's influence on Victorian society was significant, shaping expectations of women's roles and behavior.

It presents a romanticized view of domesticity and marital love, often criticized for its restrictive portrayal of women.

However, it also offers insights into the social and cultural norms of the time.

The poem's enduring legacy lies in its impact on the understanding of gender roles and the idealization of domesticity in Victorian England.

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