Robert Herrick’s "The Gospel of Freedom" explores the complexities of marriage and societal expectations in 19th-century America. As a work of domestic fiction, the novel delves into the social issues surrounding freedom within the context of personal relationships. Herrick masterfully captures a specific period in American history.
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