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2006-12-19
Public domain in the USA.
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Stephens, James
1882
1950
Esse, James
Here are Ladies
Women -- Three heavy husbands -- A glass of beer -- One and one -- Three women who wept -- The triangle -- The daisies -- Three angry people -- The threepenny piece -- Brigid -- Three young wives -- The horses -- Mistress Quiet Eyes -- Three lovers who lost -- The blind man -- Sweet-apple -- Three happy places -- The moon -- There is a tavern in the town.
Produced by Al Haines
"Here Are Ladies" by James Stephens is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The book explores the complexities of relationships, particularly between men and women, using a variety of vivid characters and narratives that often reflect on love, jealousy, and societal norms. Through the lens of different perspectives, Stephens delves into the emotional landscapes of his characters, inviting readers to engage with the intricacies of human connection. The opening of the book presents a lively view of women's experiences and roles, beginning with a poetic reflection on their kindness and beauty. It introduces memorable characters, such as a stockbroker whose rigid view of ownership extends to his marriage, leading to tension and misunderstanding in his relationship. The narrative showcases the intricacies of love and possession, contrasting the expectations of men with the realities faced by women, setting the stage for further exploration of interpersonal dynamics throughout the collection. The dialogue and character thoughts reveal a rich tapestry of emotions that exemplify the ebb and flow of relationships, promising an insightful journey into the lives of various individuals. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 76.2 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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