Ainslee's magazine, Volume 16, No. 2, September, 1905 by Various

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Author Various
Title Ainslee's magazine, Volume 16, No. 2, September, 1905
Note Reading ease score: 80.7 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Summary "Ainslee's Magazine, Volume 16, No. 2, September 1905" by Various is a collection of literary works and articles written in the early 20th century. This magazine features various stories and essays, with themes ranging from family dynamics to social commentary, likely showcasing the societal norms and concerns of its time. Among its contents, the opening story titled "The Maintenance of Jane" introduces a character, Jane, and her struggles with family expectations and financial responsibilities. The opening of "The Maintenance of Jane" begins with Jacob Willoughby, who is attempting to tally the extravagant expenses incurred by Jane, a young widow and a member of the Willoughby family. Jane's relatives express discontent over her spending habits, largely centered around her lifestyle in New York City and the financial burden it places on them. As the family discusses Jane's financial habits, her absence is felt, and her relatives resolve to confront her upon her return. Against this backdrop, Jane's character is gradually introduced, presenting her as both spirited and defiant, eager to live independently despite societal pressures. The narrative hints at deeper themes of autonomy, social expectations, and the repercussions of wealth, setting the stage for Jane's story. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject Short stories -- Periodicals
Subject Poetry -- 20th century -- Periodicals
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EBook-No. 47016
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