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Fern Leaves from Fanny's Port-folio. Second Series

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The collection presents dozens of short sketches, essays, and comic soliloquies that mix domestic memoir, social observation, and satire. Pieces move between rural recollection and urban scene, meditating on family loss, household economy, gender expectations, and public manners. The author alternates comic persona and earnest reflection to criticize pretension, defend women’s practical intelligence, and record small-city characters and customs. Varied forms—reveries, parodies, letters, and dramatic monologues—create a brisk, conversational sequence that balances wit with sympathy and practical moral insight.

About the Author

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Fanny Fern

Fanny Fern, born Sara Willis, was a prominent American author and journalist in the 19th century, known for her sharp wit and keen observations on society. She gained fame through her humorous and often poignant essays, which were published in various newspapers and magazines. Fern's work often focused on women's issues and domestic life, making her a significant voice in early feminist literature. Her notable works include "Ruth Hall: A Domestic Tale of the Present Time," which explores the struggles of a woman seeking independence, and "Caper-Sauce: A Volume of Chit-Chat about Men, Women, and Things," showcasing her unique blend of humor and social commentary. Fern's contributions continue to resonate, reflecting the complexities of her time.

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