I Stand Here Ironing | Overview
"I Stand Here Ironing" recounts a poor working woman's ambivalence about her parenting skills and her eldest daughter's future. Published in Olsen's first collection of stories, Tell Me a Riddle, in 1961, this first-person story contains many autobiographical elements. Central to the plot is the metaphor of a mother ironing her daughter's dress as she mentally attempts to "iron out" her uneasy relationship with her daughter through a stream-of-consciousness monologue. The narrator, a middle-aged mother of five—as Olsen was when she wrote the story—is the type of woman whose...
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