In doors and out : or, Views from the chimney corner by Oliver Optic
"In doors and out" by Oliver Optic is a collection of social sketches and short stories written in the mid-19th century. It offers lively, moral tales about everyday American life—shops, parlors, kitchens, and churches—spotlighting clerks, merchants, ministers, wives, and workers as they navigate money, marriage, temperance, charity, and manners. The tone is brisk, humorous, and didactic, with clear lessons drawn from familiar domestic and business dilemmas. The opening of the collection presents
a run of tightly plotted vignettes with clear morals: a handsome young dry-goods dealer is rescued from financial ruin when his heiress fiancée indorses his note, outwitting her stern uncle; two households show how kindness keeps good servants while tyranny drives them away; a drunk farmer reforms after his wife has a daguerreotypist capture him drunk, shaming him into a temperance pledge; a diligent clerk denied a modest raise is snapped up by a wiser merchant while the stingy boss’s “cheap” hire embezzles funds; a new minister, stirred by a frank schoolmistress, shifts his focus from distant missions to “charity begins at home” and later marries her; a wife who resents her husband’s temperance meetings reconsiders when her brother arrives drunk and then joins the Sons of Temperance; and two sisters debate mourning customs, favoring heartfelt remembrance and flowers over black dress as the consumptive sister gently approaches death. These slices of life establish the book’s themes of prudence, compassion, integrity, and practical reform. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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| Author | Optic, Oliver, 1822-1897 |
|---|---|
| Title | In doors and out : or, Views from the chimney corner |
| Original Publication | Boston: Higgins and Bradly, 1854. |
| Contents | Getting an indorser -- Good for nothings -- Two daguerreotypes: a temperance tale -- Six hundred a year -- The new minister; or, "Charity begins at home" -- "Out nights;" or, Belonging to the "sons" -- Bring flowers; or, Going into mourning -- The domestic element -- "Bang up!" or, The results of advertising -- The new cloak; or, "Mind your own business" -- Every thing comfortable -- Family jars: a lesson for wives -- Life insurance; or, The poor man's legacy -- Last day of grace; or, Mr. Lawton's mother-in-law -- Montague and lady: a lesson for husbands -- Taking the newspapers -- "Cigars for two;" or, curing smoker a -- "Out of business;" or, The history of a splendid "bust-up" -- Six months after date -- A world of troubles -- "Send for the doctor" -- "Four kinds of cake" -- Extremes meet; or, fact and fiction -- The mercantile angel -- Confessions of a conceited man: being the substance of what some young men think, but never say -- The bachelor beau -- The grand reception ball -- Marrying a beggar. |
| Credits | Aaron Adrignola, Terry Jeffress, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.) |
| Language | English |
| LoC Class | PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature |
| Subject | Short stories, American |
| Subject | American fiction -- 19th century |
| Subject | Domestic fiction |
| Subject | Conduct of life -- Fiction |
| Subject | Marriage -- Fiction |
| Subject | Temperance -- Fiction |
| Subject | Death -- Fiction |
| Subject | Household employees -- Fiction |
| Category | Text |
| eBook-No. | 78710 |
| Release Date | May 19, 2026 |
| Copyright | Public domain in the USA. |
| Downloads | 1881 downloads in the last 30 days. |
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