In 'How to Marry Well' by Duchess, readers are offered a comprehensive guide to navigating the complex social structures surrounding marriage in the Victorian era. Written in a witty and engaging style, this book combines practical advice with satirical commentary on the expectations placed on women in society during this time period. Duchess pays particular attention to the role of money, social status, and etiquette in securing a successful marriage, offering a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings of high society. This work is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of marriage and gender roles in literature. Duchess, a pseudonymous author well-known for her incisive social commentary, draws on her own experiences navigating the world of high society to provide a unique perspective in 'How to Marry Well.' Her keen observations and sharp wit make this book both informative and entertaining, offering readers a glimpse into the world of the Victorian elite. I highly recommend 'How to Marry Well' to readers interested in Victorian literature, social history, and gender studies. Duchess's insightful and humorous exploration of marriage in the 19th century provides a valuable contribution to the understanding of this time period.