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Reading Classics in English _ Sundry Accounts by Irvin S. Cobb
"Sundry Accounts" is a collection of short stories by Irvin S. Cobb published in 1922. This book captures various aspects of American society in the 1920s through the lives and experiences of various characters.
The collection consists of several independent stories, each of which explores various aspects of human life through different backgrounds and characters. As the title "Sundry Accounts" suggests, Cobb covers a wide range of aspects of life.
The characteristic of the book is that it captures the essential aspects of human life found in everyday events. The author exquisitely combines humor and pathos in each story, showing a deep understanding of human nature.
In particular, this collection illuminates the social aspects of America in the 1920s from various angles. Cobb delicately depicts the complex social reality of the time through various contrasts such as city and country, rich and poor, success and failure. "Sundry Accounts" is a meaningful work that captures the image of the times through colorful human figures, and is considered a masterpiece that well demonstrates Cobb's outstanding observation and narrative ability.

Summary
"Sundry Accounts" by Irvin S. Cobb is a fiction work written in the early 20th century. The book primarily revolves around the character Dudley Stackpole, who becomes a tragic figure in his town after killing a man in a duel, an event that haunts him and shapes his interaction with the world around him. It explores themes of guilt, social isolation, and the human struggle with one's past. The opening of the narrative introduces a mysterious house on Clay Street, continually illuminated by lights despite the darkness surrounding it. The curious stranger learns from Squire Jonas that its occupant, Dudley Stackpole, lives in this perpetual brightness out of fear of the dark due to a violent incident from his past. The townspeople regard him as a tragic character, marked by his remorse and obsessive avoidance of darkness, suggesting a profound exploration of memory, regret, and the psychological burdens carried by individuals in close-knit communities. As Stackpole's past and the impact of his actions begin to unfold, the tone hints at the deeper implications of guilt and societal judgment that will be explored throughout the work.

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Contents
I. Darkness
II. The Cater-cornered Sex
III. A Short Natural History
IV. It Could Happen Again To-morrow
V. The Ravelin' Wolf
VI. "Worth 10,000"
VII. Mr. Lobel's Apoplexy
VIII. Alas, the Poor Whiffletit!
IX. Plentiful Valley
X. A Tale of Wet Days