Index for The collected stories of Elisabeth Sanxay Holding

Summary:

"The Collected Stories of Elisabeth Sanxay Holding from Munsey's Magazine" is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The stories explore complex themes of love, marriage, and the intricacies of human relationships, often through the lens of modern societal expectations. The opening story, "The Married Man," features the troubled marriage between Marian and Andrew, delving into their emotional struggles and the stark realities of their respective desires and dissatisfaction with conventional domestic life. At the start of "The Married Man," readers are introduced to Marian, a devoted wife, who grapples with her neglectful husband, Andrew, on their tenth wedding anniversary. As the narrative unfolds, Andrew expresses his discontent with the constraints of marriage, which he views as a stifling trap. The tension escalates when Andrew proposes living separately, asserting that both can still maintain affection while pursuing individual freedom. Marian's initial acceptance leads her to a moment of heartache, revealing the deeper complexities of their partnership. Meanwhile, Andrew's ensuing interactions with various women hint at his struggle to navigate his new reality, marking the beginning of an exploration of love's intricacies and challenges in a changing world. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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