Esther

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Esther

by Henry Adams

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The novel opens on a crisp October morning in 1880, when the freshly built St. John’s on Fifth Avenue is filled with curious parishioners admiring its unfinished frescoes and colorful stained glass. The narrator paints the church’s interior as a vivid tableau of autumnal hues, where towering prophets and angels loom over a crowd whose whispered critiques hint at both reverence and skepticism. Amid the bustling crowd, two observers—Esther and her companion George—share witty, slightly irreverent commentary on the architecture, the clergy, and the social expectations of the day.

Their conversation reveals a world where art, faith, and ambition intersect, and where the new preacher, a slender, dark‑haired figure, commands attention with a voice that seems to penetrate every soul. As the service begins, Esther feels an inexplicable shiver, suggesting that beneath the polished veneer of the church lies a deeper, perhaps unsettling, current. The story promises a thoughtful exploration of New York’s religious life, the clash of old values with modern aspirations, and the quietly dramatic lives of those who sit in the shadows of grand designs.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (308K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry Adams

Henry Adams

1838–1918

Born into one of America’s most famous political families, he became a sharp-eyed historian and literary critic instead of a public officeholder. He is best remembered for writing The Education of Henry Adams, a memoir that turned personal reflection into a vivid portrait of a changing nation.

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