A Positive Romance 1898

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A Positive Romance 1898

by Edward Bellamy

EN·~28 minutes·1 chapter

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By Edward Bellamy 1898

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A thoughtful evening in turn-of‑the‑century New York becomes a platform for lively debate when two friends return from the opera. Their conversation drifts from the public adulation of a celebrated soprano to a deeper inquiry about why men tend to idolize women while women’s affection remains more grounded. The dialogue weaves philosophy, gender dynamics, and the lingering influence of artistic reverence, inviting listeners to ponder whether such worship stems from innate instinct or from broader cultural forces.

The discussion takes an unexpected turn when one friend reveals a long‑kept secret: a brief, intense conversion to the Positivist “Religion of Humanity” during his college years. He hints at a pivotal encounter with a charismatic French professor, a moment that left a lasting, enigmatic imprint on his life. As the conversation unfolds, the listener is drawn into an intimate intellectual exchange that balances humor, curiosity, and the subtle complexities of belief and desire.

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A Positive Romance 1898 1898

Language

en

Duration

~28 minutes (27K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2007-09-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Bellamy

Edward Bellamy

1850–1898

Best known for the hugely influential utopian novel Looking Backward, this Massachusetts writer imagined a future shaped by social equality and shared prosperity. His fiction and essays helped turn late-19th-century political debate into something vivid, readable, and surprisingly personal.

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