The gift of the magi and other short stories (PD)

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By O. Henry

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"The Gift of the Magi and Other Short Stories" assembles a portfolio of concise narratives that illuminate early‑twentieth‑century American life through wit, irony, and an unflinching regard for the human condition. At the collection's core stands "The Gift of the Magi," a tale of two newlyweds who, despite severe financial constraint, exchange sacrificial gifts that render their material poverty irrelevant and their emotional wealth immeasurable. The story crystallizes the author's enduring thesis: true value resides not in currency but in selfless devotion.


Surrounding this iconic piece are selections that reveal the breadth of O. Henry's craft. "The Last Leaf" marries urban realism with quiet heroism, portraying an aging artist who stakes his life on a final act of inspiration. In "The Ransom of Red Chief," two hapless kidnappers become captives of their own scheme when their juvenile hostage delights in turning the tables—demonstrating the unpredictable leverage of innocence. "After Twenty Years" explores duty, loyalty, and the passage of time as two friends' midnight reunion is complicated by a prior commitment to the law. Additional entries extend this thematic range, each delivering the author's signature twist ending: a compact structural reversal that converts ordinary setups into memorable reckonings.


Collectively, the stories critique social stratification, celebrate resilience, and underscore the paradoxes of morality in a rapidly modernizing society.

The gift of the magi and other short stories (PD)