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• Marsh – The Ten Pleasures of MarriageThe Restoration brought back to England something more than a king and the theatre.
• It renewed in English life the robust vitality of humour which had been repressed under the Commonwealth–though, in spite of repression, there were, even among the Puritan divines, men like the author of Joanereidos, whose self-expression ran the whole gamut from freedom to licentiousness.It is a curious thing, that fundamental English humour.
• It can be vividly concentrated into a single word, as when, for instance, the chronicler of The Ten Pleasures of Marriage revives the opprobrious term for a tailor–“pricklouse“: the whole history of the English woollen industry and of the stuffy Tudor and Stuart domestic architecture is in the nickname.
• Or a single phrase can light up an idea, as when, a few days before marriage, “the Bridegroom is running up and down like a dog.” But, on the other hand, the spirit manifests itself sometimes in exuberance, as when Urquhart and Motteux metagrobolized Rabelais into something almost more tumescent and overwhelming than the original.
• In that vein of humour the present work frequently runs.