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Reading Classics in English _ Buttered Side Down Stories by Edna Ferber
"Buttered Side Down Stories" is a collection of short stories by Edna Feber published in 1912. This collection delicately deals with the stories of ordinary people living their daily lives, especially the working class.
The title "Buttered Side Down" means 'buttered side down', and symbolically expresses the disappointments and misfortunes encountered in life. Each story in the collection realistically depicts the lives of lower-class working-class people, such as department store clerks, waitresses, and office workers in the city.
Through this collection, Feber keenly captured the class issues and labor reality of American society at the time, and delicately portrayed the difficulties experienced by female workers, as well as their dreams, hopes, and frustrations. It is said that the author's early experience as a journalist had a great influence on these realistic depictions. Although this collection is one of Faber's early works, it displays her signature writing style of sharp observation, empathy, and delicate characterization. It also shows her unique narrative style of balancing heavy topics with light humor and satire.
Summary
"Buttered Side Down" by Edna Ferber is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The stories revolve around a variety of characters predominantly navigating life's complexities, often set against the backdrop of urban life, particularly in cities like Chicago. The collection captures the struggles and aspirations of everyday individuals, highlighting themes of loneliness, love, and the pursuit of happiness. The opening of the book introduces the character Gertrude, known as Gertie, who lives in a rundown boarding house in Chicago. As she prepares for bed after a long and weary day of work in a department store, Gertie grapples with feelings of loneliness and the challenges of city life. The scene provides insight into her thoughts as she interacts with the "Kid Next Door," revealing the budding friendship between them. Their midnight encounter hints at a deeper connection and the shared struggles of young adults trying to find their place in the world, setting the stage for a poignant exploration of relationships and personal growth throughout the collection.
Contents
I. THE FROG AND THE PUDDLE
II. THE MAN WHO CAME BACK
III. WHAT SHE WORE
IV. A BUSH LEAGUE HERO
V. THE KITCHEN SIDE OF THE DOOR
VI. ONE OF THE OLD GIRLS
VII. MAYMEYS FROM CUBA
VIII. THE LEADING LADY
IX. THAT HOME-TOWN FEELING
X. THE HOMELY HEROINE
XI. SUN DRIED
XII. WHERE THE CAR TURNS AT 18TH