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2009

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According to Wikipedia: "Charles Dudley Warner (September 12, 1829 October 20, 1900) was an American essayist and novelist. Warner was born of Puritan ancestry, in Plainfield, Massachusetts. From age 6-14, he lived in Charlemont, Mass., the scene of the experiences pictured in his study of childhood, Being a Boy (1877). He then moved to Cazenovia, New York, and in 1851 graduated from Hamilton College, Clinton, NY. He worked with a surveying party in Missouri; studied law at the University ...

2025

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"The Complete Essays of Charles Dudley Warner" is a collection that showcases the wit and wisdom of one of America's notable literary figures. Warner, a contemporary of Mark Twain, is celebrated for his keen observations on society, culture, and human nature. His essays often blend humor with insightful commentary, making them both entertaining and thought-provoking. Through his writing, Warner explores themes such as the American experience, the complexities of life, and the importance of...

2025

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"As We Were Saying" by Charles Dudley Warner is a collection of essays that reflect on various aspects of American life and culture during the late 19th century. Warner's writing is characterized by its wit and keen observation, offering readers a glimpse into the social dynamics and issues of his time. Through his essays, he explores themes such as the nature of society, the role of the individual, and the complexities of modern life, all while maintaining a conversational tone that engag...

2025

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"Certain Diversities of American Life" by Charles Dudley Warner explores the rich tapestry of American society through a series of essays that reflect on the various cultural, social, and economic differences that define the nation. Warner's keen observations and witty prose provide readers with a nuanced understanding of the complexities of American life. He delves into themes such as regionalism, class distinctions, and the evolving nature of American identity, making the book a signific...

2025

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The Complete Writings of Charles Dudley Warner Volume 4 is part of a multi-volume collection of the works of the American writer and editor Charles Dudley Warner. This volume includes a mix of his essays, stories, and possibly some of his other lesser-known writings, showcasing his wit, humor, and keen observations on American life and society in the late 19th century. Warner's works often explore themes such as the complexities of human nature, the social dynamics of his time, and his dee...

2022

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In "My Summer in a Garden," Charles Dudley Warner crafts a delightful and astute reflection on the joys and tribulations of gardening, intricately weaving personal narrative with sharp social commentary. The book is both a memoir and a meditative exploration of nature, presented in Warner's characteristic wit and literary flair. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century America, the text reflects the burgeoning cultural interest in horticulture and the transcendental philosophy that ce...

2019

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The Story of Pocahontas by Charles Dudley Warner libreka classics – These are classics of literary history, reissued and made available to a wide audience. Immerse yourself in well-known and popular titles!

2025

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"Thoughts Suggested by Mr. Froude's Progress" by Charles Dudley Warner is a reflective exploration of societal progress and the complexities of human nature. Warner delves into the philosophical implications of progress, questioning whether advancements in technology and society truly lead to a better life. He examines the interplay between individual aspirations and collective growth, emphasizing the importance of moral and ethical considerations in the pursuit of progress. Through his in...

2025

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In the Levant by Charles Dudley Warner is a travel narrative that chronicles the author's journey through the eastern Mediterranean region, exploring various locations in the Levant, including Egypt, Palestine, Syria, and Turkey. Written in the late 19th century, Warner provides a rich account of the landscapes, cultures, and historical landmarks he encounters, blending personal reflection with vivid descriptions of the places he visits.The book begins with Warner's observations as he trav...

2025

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Saunterings by Charles Dudley Warner is a delightful collection of essays reflecting on the author's leisurely walks through various landscapes, primarily in New England and parts of the Midwest. In this charming work, Warner celebrates the art of wandering and the beauty of nature, inviting readers to appreciate the sights and experiences encountered along the way.The essays are structured as personal narratives, where Warner shares his observations on the natural world, local communities...

2025

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Our Italy by Charles Dudley Warner is a reflective and eloquent travel narrative that explores the landscape, climate, and potential of Southern California, which Warner affectionately compares to the Mediterranean region, particularly Italy. Written in the late 19th century, the book focuses on Warner’s fascination with the American Southwest, offering insights into its agricultural potential and the beauty of its landscapes.The narrative opens with Warner’s observations of the similariti...

2025

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"The Relation of Literature to Life" by Charles Dudley Warner explores the intricate connections between literary expression and the human experience. Warner delves into how literature reflects societal values, emotions, and the complexities of life. He argues that literature serves not only as a mirror to reality but also as a means of understanding and interpreting the world around us. Through various examples, he illustrates how writers capture the essence of life, making their works re...