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An Experiment in Altruism

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A narrator comes to a city to devote herself to a philanthropic cause and becomes entangled with a circle of reformers and residents: a practical doctor, a troubled young woman named Janet, an earnest Altruist, a worldly skeptic, a youthful idealist called the Lad, a Tailoress, and the child Baby Jean. Through visits to settlements, committee meetings, lectures, strikes, and personal confidences, the group debates faith, duty, and practical relief, confronts social and ethical dilemmas, endures crisis and loss, and the narrator alternately doubts, rebels, and ultimately restates her commitment to continuing the work.

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Margaret Pollock Sherwood

Margaret Pollock Sherwood was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her works often explore themes of altruism and human connection, as seen in her notable book "An Experiment in Altruism." Sherwood's writing is characterized by its pastoral elements and a focus on the emotional landscapes of her characters, which is evident in titles like "Daphne: An Autumn Pastoral" and "The Worn Doorstep." Through her narratives, she invites readers to reflect on the complexities of life and relationships, making her a distinctive voice in her literary era.

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