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As We Go

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Warner, Charles Dudley, 1829-1900
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource : multiple file formats
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg,
Summary:
"As We Go" by Charles Dudley Warner is a collection of insightful essays written during the late 19th century, likely reflecting on contemporary social and cultural issues. The book explores themes of individuality, societal roles, and the evolving dynamics between men and women in American society post-Civil War. Warner examines various subjects, ranging from the role of the American presidency to the nature of femininity, often coupled with a critical eye on the societal norms of his time. The opening of the text introduces the essay "Our President," where Warner discusses the significance of American democracy and the unique approach to leadership that contrasts with hereditary privileges found in monarchies. He emphasizes that in America, the focus is on the character and abilities of individuals, not their lineage, and reflects on the ceremonious celebrations surrounding the commemoration of George Washington, positing that Americans have the power to create and dismantle their "royalty." The opening sets a tone for Warner's later essays, indicating a blend of humor and serious sociopolitical commentary that invites readers to consider the implications of societal progress and the role of individuals in shaping their community. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Contents:
Our president
The newspaper-made man
Interesting girls
Give the men a chance
The advent of candor
The American man
The electric way
Can a husband open his wife's letters?
A leisure class
Weather and character
Born with an 'ego'
Juventus mundi
A beautiful old age
The attraction of the repulsive
Giving as a luxury
Climate and happiness
The new feminine reserve
Repose in activity
Women: Ideal and real
The art of idleness
Is there any conversation?
The tall girl
The deadly diary
The whistling girl
Born old and rich
The 'old soldier'
The island of Bimini
June.
Credits:
Produced by David Widger
Notes:
Reading ease score: 62.3 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Release date is 2004-12-05

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