An Echo Of Antietam 1898

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An Echo Of Antietam 1898

by Edward Bellamy

EN·~39 minutes·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total

I

15:04

II

4:42

III

5:27

IV

9:35

V

5:03

Description

The story opens on the eve of a Civil War deployment, with the streets of Waterville awash in flags and the clamor of soldiers enjoying one last night of liberty. Families, tavern‑goers, and hopeful lovers gather to bid farewell to a regiment fresh from training, their emotions a mixture of pride, anxiety, and tender melancholy. Amid the bustling crowds, a young lieutenant, Philip King, stands apart—his crisp blue coat and confident bearing masking the weight of his responsibilities.

In the quiet tea‑room of nearby Upton, King meets his beloved Grace Roberts, a bright‑eyed girl whose future hangs on the uncertain outcome of the march. Their conversation, framed by the comforting presence of a kindly aunt and a reverent cousin, reveals the personal stakes that lie behind the larger conflict. As dawn approaches, the novel captures the fragile balance between duty and devotion, inviting listeners to feel the pulse of a community on the brink of sacrifice.

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Full title

An Echo Of Antietam 1898 1898

Language

en

Duration

~39 minutes (38K 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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