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A boy's profession is not infrequently chosen for him by his parents, which perhaps accounts for the curious fact that the shrewd, business-like member of a family often becomes a painter, while the artistic, unpractical one becomes a member of the Stock Exchange, in course of time, naturally. My profession was forced upon me, to begin with, by my sisters-in-law, and in the subsequent and natural order of things by their children-my nephews and nieces.

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A boy's profession is not infrequently chosen for him by his parents, which perhaps accounts for the curious fact that the shrewd, business-like member of a family often becomes a painter, while the artistic, unpractical one becomes a member of the Stock Exchange, in course of time, naturally. My profession was forced upon me, to begin with, by my sisters-in-law, and in the subsequent and natural order of things by their children-my nephews and nieces.
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Autorenporträt
Mary C. E. Wemyss was a British author known for her engaging portrayals of domestic life and family dynamics in early 20th-century fiction. Her writing often explores themes related to social expectations, gender roles, and personal growth within the context of family relationships. Wemyss's work is characterized by its insightful character development and its focus on the moral and emotional complexities faced by individuals in domestic settings. Wemyss's most notable work, The Professional Aunt, reflects her keen interest in the role of women in family life, particularly those who take on significant caregiving and domestic responsibilities. Through her detailed depiction of early 20th-century social norms and domestic responsibilities, Wemyss provides a nuanced understanding of the challenges and rewards associated with such roles. Her narratives often highlight the intersection of personal growth with societal expectations, offering readers a window into the evolving dynamics of family life during her time. Wemyss's contributions to literature provide valuable reflections on the impact of gender and social class on individual experiences and familial relationships. Her work continues to resonate with readers interested in historical perspectives on domestic life and social roles.