Civilization: Tales of the Orient

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Civilization: Tales of the Orient

by Ellen N. (Ellen Newbold) La Motte

EN·~4 hours

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A vivid portrait of early‑twentieth‑century Shanghai comes alive through a series of short stories that explore the tangled web of cultural expectations, personal ambition, and quiet longing. In the opening tale, a young expatriate seeks a modest, stable life far from the city’s bustling streets, arranging a domestic partnership with a local woman that defies the assumptions of his fellow countrymen. His pragmatic view of the relationship and the uneasy balance between Western prejudice and Eastern practicality set the tone for a nuanced look at colonial life.

The collection weaves together moments of humor, melancholy, and subtle social critique, inviting listeners to hear the voices of both foreigners and locals as they navigate love, duty, and identity. Each narrative offers a snapshot of everyday encounters—whether over tea, in opium dens, or within cramped homes—revealing how ordinary choices can echo larger forces of history and culture. The stories linger long after the final line, prompting reflection on the fragile bridges we build across worlds.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (255K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-11-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ellen N. (Ellen Newbold) La Motte

Ellen N. (Ellen Newbold) La Motte

1873–1961

A sharp-eyed nurse, journalist, and reformer, she wrote about war and public health with unusual honesty. Her best-known book, The Backwash of War, brought readers close to the brutal realities of World War I and stood apart from more heroic accounts of the conflict.

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