Country United States Publication date May 1916 Publication type Periodical literature | Language English Media type Magazine Originally published May 1916 | |
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The Bookkeeper's Wife is a short story by Willa Cather. It was first published in Century in May 1916.
Contents
- 52 the web series episode 34 35 james joyce s clay and willa cather s the bookkeeper s wife
- Plot summary
- Characters
- Major themes
- Literary significance and criticism
- References
Plot summary
Percy Bixby, a bookkeeper, steals money from his company to pretend he earns $50 a week and seduce Stella Brown. Once, he visits her and they talk about their honeymoon; she seems pleased. She will marry him instead of Charles Gaygreen, who is wealthier.
Later, the new boss at his company notices Percy doesn't take holidays, and shies away from him. Percy ends up admitting he stole money before getting married. Back home, his wife wants to go to the theatre and he explains what has happened. She says she will take up work in Charles Greengay's company and stay with the Burks. Finally, Percy has moved into a boarding house and tells his boss he can pay him less for the debt to be paid back more quickly, as he doesn't need as much money any more.
Characters
Major themes
Literary significance and criticism
It has been noted that the story was influenced by John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.
The story has been singled out for portraying a "new woman", that is one who is financially independent.
Other critics have dismissed it as it was only written by Cather to earn money.