
A Book of Bryn Mawr Stories
by Unknown
"A Book of Bryn Mawr Stories," edited by Margaretta Morris and Louise Buffum Congdon, is a collection of fictional narratives that reflect the experiences and spirit of Bryn Mawr College students, written in the early 20th century. The stories aim to portray the rich college life, capturing the individuality and diverse backgrounds of the students, showcasing their personal growth and academic challenges. Each tale provides a glimpse into the women's college atmosphere, with various characters representing the multifaceted nature of the Bryn Mawr experience. The opening of the book sets the tone for the collection, emphasizing the editors' intent to give voice to the Bryn Mawr student body after years of focusing on external rather than introspective narratives. The introduction mentions characters like Ellen Blake, who grapples with the pressure of speaking about her educational journey at a women's convention, a feat she struggles to articulate amidst her self-doubt. Additionally, humorous and earnest interactions with fellow students and a backdrop of college traditions provide insight into the unique blend of camaraderie and rivalry among Bryn Mawr women. The opening portion establishes a framework of exploration and self-discovery that is likely to resonate throughout the stories that follow.
Related Subjects
Bookshelves
Related books
Harvard Stories: Sketches of the Undergraduate
Waldron Kintzing Post
Stanford Stories: Tales of a Young University
Charles K. (Charles Kellogg) Field
Kultainen lyyra : $b Katkelmia naisylioppilaan elämästä
Maila Talvio
Helin kesä
Eva Hirn
Een Meisje-Studentje
Annie Salomons
Princeton Stories
Jesse Lynch Williams
Dancers in the Dark
Dorothy Speare
Smith College Stories Ten Stories by Josephine Dodge Daskam
Josephine Daskam Bacon