Strictly Business; More Stories Of The Four Million (1910). By: O. Henry (Short Story Collections): William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862 – ... O. Henry, Was An American Short Story Writer.

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Strictly Business (1910), short stories: "Strictly Business," "The Gold That Glittered," "Babes in the Jungle," "The Day Resurgent," "The Fifth Wheel," "The Poet and the Peasant," "The Robe of Peace," "The Girl and the Graft," "The Call of the Tame," "The Unknown Quantity," "The Thing's the Play," "A Ramble in Aphasia," "A Municipal Report," "Psyche and the Pskyscraper," "A Bird of Bagdad," "Compliments of the Season," "A Night in New Arabia," "The Girl and the Habit," "Proof of the Pudding," "Past One at Rooney's," "The Venturers," "The Duel," "'What You Want'..".......... William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862 - June 5, 1910), known by his pen name O. Henry, was an American short story writer. His stories are known for their surprise endings. Early life: William Sidney Porter was born on September 11, 1862, in Greensboro, North Carolina. He changed the spelling of his middle name to Sydney in 1898. His parents were Dr. Algernon Sidney Porter (1825-88), a physician, and Mary Jane Virginia Swaim Porter (1833-65). William's parents had married on April 20, 1858. When William was three, his mother died from tuberculosis, and he and his father moved into the home of his paternal grandmother. As a child, Porter was always reading, everything from classics to dime novels; his favorite works were Lane's translation of One Thousand and One Nights and Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy. Porter graduated from his aunt Evelina Maria Porter's elementary school in 1876. He then enrolled at the Lindsey Street High School. His aunt continued to tutor him until he was fifteen. In 1879, he started working in his uncle's drugstore and in 1881, at the age of nineteen, he was licensed as a pharmacist. At the drugstore, he also showed off his natural artistic talents by sketching the townsfolk. Move to Texas: Porter traveled with Dr. James K. Hall to Texas in March 1882, hoping that a change of air would help alleviate a persistent cough he had developed. He took up residence on the sheep ranch of Richard Hall, James' son, in La Salle County and helped out as a shepherd, ranch hand, cook, and baby-sitter. While on the ranch, he learned bits of Spanish and German from the mix of immigrant ranch hands. He also spent time reading classic literature. Porter's health did improve and he traveled with Richard to Austin in 1884, where he decided to remain and was welcomed into the home of the Harrells, who were friends of Richard's. Porter took a number of different jobs over the next several years, first as pharmacist then as a draftsman, bank teller, and journalist. He also began writing as a sideline. Porter led an active social life in Austin, including membership in singing and drama groups. He was a good singer and musician. He played both the guitar and mandolin. He became a member of the "Hill City Quartet," a group of young men who sang at gatherings and serenaded young women of the town. Porter met and began courting Athol Estes, then seventeen years old and from a wealthy family. Her mother objected to the match because Athol was ill, suffering from tuberculosis. On July 1, 1887, Porter eloped with Athol to the home of Reverend R. K. Smoot, where they were married.The couple continued to participate in musical and theater groups, and Athol encouraged her husband to pursue his writing. Athol gave birth to a son in 1888, who died hours after birth, and then a daughter, Margaret Worth Porter, in September 1889. Porter's friend Richard Hall became Texas Land Commissioner and offered Porter a job. Porter started as a draftsman at the Texas General Land Office (GLO) in 1887 at a salary of $100 a month, drawing maps from surveys and fieldnotes. The salary was enough to support his family, but he continued his contributions to magazines and newspapers....
  • | Author: O. Henry
  • | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
  • | Publication Date: May 24, 2017
  • | Number of Pages: 120 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1546903070
  • | ISBN-13: 9781546903079
Author:
O. Henry
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date:
May 24, 2017
Number of pages:
120 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1546903070
ISBN-13:
9781546903079