Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843

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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 327, January, 1843

by Various Authors

EN·~10 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE

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NO. CCCXXVII. JANUARY, 1843. VOL. LIII.

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3

GREAT BRITAIN AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE YEAR 1843.

1:41:34
4

LESURQUES; OR, THE VICTIM OF JUDICIAL ERROR.

36:49
5

CALEB STUKELY. - PART X. - THE REVULSION.

2:07:51
6

IMAGINARY CONVERSATION. - BY WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR. - TASSO AND CORNELIA.

16:14
7

THE WORLD OF LONDON. SECOND SERIES. - PART I. - ARISTOCRACIES OF LONDON LIFE.

1:13:48
8

THE DREAM OF LORD NITHSDALE. - BY CHARLES MACKAY.

5:03
9

TWO HOURS OF MYSTERY.

1:05:18
10

THE EAST AND SOUTH OF EUROPE.

1:31:08

Description

The opening essay sets a bold tone, celebrating Britain’s unrivaled stature at the dawn of 1843. It weaves vivid geography with sweeping rhetoric, reminding listeners of the nation’s far‑reaching colonies—from the Indian subcontinent to the vast expanses of North America. The author balances pride with a candid acknowledgment of recent missteps, portraying the empire’s recent triumphs as both a test of resolve and a showcase of British prudence.

Interwoven with this grand narrative are keen observations on contemporary geopolitics: the shifting fortunes of France in Algeria, Russia’s struggles in the Caucasus, and the delicate dance with the United States across the Atlantic. The prose, rich in historical references and spirited commentary, invites listeners to reflect on the responsibilities that accompany power.

Throughout, the magazine offers a snapshot of early‑Victorian mindset—confidence tempered by a sense of duty, and a belief that Britain’s influence is guided by a higher purpose. It’s an engaging portrait of an empire at the height of its confidence, inviting listeners to hear the fervent voice of its time.

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en

Duration

~10 hours (578K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jonathan Ingram and PG Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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