“Gracefully written, convincingly argued, and accessible to nonspecialists, this book is equally well suited to graduate seminars and undergraduate courses in Mexican history as well as specialized history and/or theory courses on love, courtship, gender relations, and the written word.”-Robert M. Buffington, The Historian "Surprising, intriguing, and sophisticated. . . . This is masterful scholarship with an undercurrent of playfulness."—William H. Beezley, coeditor of The Oxford History of Mexico"This is a deeply learned book, the mature work of a widely read, accomplished, and innovative historian."—Ann S. Blum, author of Domestic Economies: Family, Work, and Welfare in Mexico City, 1884–1943