
Marriage
by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells
"Marriage" by H. G. Wells is a novel published in 1912. It follows Marjorie Pope and physicist R.A.G. Trafford, whose relationship begins with a dramatic airplane crash. As they struggle to balance scientific ambition, social expectations, and personal fulfillment, their marriage faces mounting pressures. When Trafford abandons his research for commercial success, growing disenchantment threatens their union. Their desperate journey to survive a winter in the Labrador wilderness becomes a final test of whether they can save their relationship and find mutual understanding.
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