Into Modern Times with O. Henry
O. Henry might be considered the Saturday Night Live satirist of his day. While his messages are serious, quite often he doesn’t take himself or his characters too seriously. It’s almost like listening to comedy sketches from the 1910’s, and they are performed in that light.
Included Stories & Themes:
- The Guilty Party (19:10) — Violent crimes by minors
- A Municipal Report (51:39) — Shifting views on race
- Elsie in New York (23:29) — Exploitation of women
- The Adventures of Shamrock Jolnes (15:27) — A playful parody of Sherlock Holmes
- The Hiding of Black Bill (35:52) — The limits of trust and friendship
- Vanity and Some Sables (18:27) — Image consciousness, echoing today’s social media
- The Trimmed Lamp (33:29) — Social competition in a modern-seeming mirror
- The Duplicity of Hargraves (38:46) — Honor, image, and challenging racist stereotypes
- Past One at Rooney’s (37:29) — Love at first sight, despite deception
- Shearing the Wolf (17:06) — One con answered with another
- The Gift of the Magi (16:40) — The timeless story of faith, love, and generosity
- The Ransom of Red Chief (30:39) — A mischievous boy outsmarts his kidnappers
- The Cop and the Anthem (19:08) — One man’s desperate answer to homelessness
- Memoirs of a Yellow Dog (14:34) — Enduring love for dogs, then and now
- The Last Leaf (20:21) — Faith and sacrifice help a young woman fight illness
Into Modern Times with O. Henry – O. Henry’s short stories are famous for wit, twists, and humanity–but they also tackle cultural issues still relevant today. This carefully curated anthology brings together some of his most powerful and entertaining works, each introduced with context to highlight its themes and explain references that may be unfamiliar to modern readers.
Whether exploring crime, race, gender, social image, or the nature of trust and love, these stories prove that O. Henry’s voice still resonates more than a century later.
A dog transforms his miserable existence. Memoirs of a Yellow Dog
A sick woman is inspired to keep living. The Last Leaf
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