The Idler Magazine, Volume III, June 1893 by Various

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Author Various
Title The Idler Magazine, Volume III, June 1893
An Illustrated Monthly
Credits Produced by Victorian/Edwardian Pictorial Magazines,
Jonathan Ingram, Anne Storer and the Online Distributed
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Summary "The Idler Magazine, Volume III, June 1893" by Various is a collection of illustrated articles and stories reflecting cultural and literary commentary from the late 19th century. This edition features contributions from notable authors including Sophie Wassilieff, Rudyard Kipling, and E.J. Goodman, showcasing a mixture of memoirs, narrative fiction, and societal observations typical of the time. The magazine likely serves as a window into both the artistic expression and the social issues prevalent during its publication period. The opening of the magazine begins with "Memoirs of a Female Nihilist" by Sophie Wassilieff, detailing the experiences of a female prisoner reflecting on her time spent in confinement. She depicts the oppressive atmosphere of her cell, surrounded by stark, colorless features that symbolize her grim reality. Through vivid descriptions, the narrative captures the emotional turmoil and psychological struggles as she grapples with her memories, fears, and the oppressive silence of prison life. The character's journey hints at broader political themes, particularly the harsh treatment of political prisoners, setting the tone for a deep exploration of human experience within the confines of authoritarian regimes. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject London (England) -- Periodicals
Category Text
EBook-No. 25189
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 3, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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