Tillie Olsen's short story 'I Stand Here Ironing' is the story of relationship between a mother and her long separated child. The mother has not been regularly in touch with her elder child, her first daughter Emily, but the bond between the two has not waned with passage of time. ...
‘I Stand Here Ironing’ is a 1956 short story by Tillie Olsen, first published in Prairie Schooner under the title ‘Help Her to Believe’. It acquired its more famous title when it was republished in Olsen’s 1961 collection Tell Me a Riddle. The story
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Tillie Olsen was an American writer and social activist known for her powerful fiction about the inner lives of the working poor, women, and minorities. Her interest in long-neglected women authors inspired the development of academic programs in women’