The tender husband
Richard Steele (Author), Joseph Addison, Calhoun Winton (Editor)
Steele's third comedy, first published and produced in 1705 loosely weaves two plots throughout, taking a satirical look at problems of love and marriage, and the role choice plays in marital happiness, including a husband who tries the faithfulness of his wife by means of his mistress, disguised as a man
Print Book, English, [1967]
University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, [1967]