The Associate Hermits
The Associate Hermits
The Associate Hermits is a late 19th-century novel by Frank R. Stockton that follows the Archibald family as they embark on an unconventional wedding journey without their daughter's new husband. The story highlights the humorous interactions between Hector Archibald, an adventurous father, and his more traditional wife, Harriet, as they navigate social customs and individual desires. Their plan to camp in the woods with a friend leads to comedic situations and social commentary on marriage and family dynamics.




















