High Life in New York A series of letters to Mr. Zephariah Slick, Justice of the Peace, and Deacon of the church over to Weathersfield in the state of Connecticut

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High Life in New York A series of letters to Mr. Zephariah Slick, Justice of the Peace, and Deacon of the church over to Weathersfield in the state of Connecticut

by Ann S. (Ann Sophia) Stephens

EN·~11 hours·95 chapters

Chapters

95 total

Transcibers note:

0:52

HIGH LIFE IN NEW YORK.

0:31

JONATHAN SENDS A PREFACE.

7:10

High Life in New York.

0:01

LETTER I.

22:32

LETTER II.

8:26

LETTER III.

12:39

LETTER IV.

13:14

LETTER V.

11:10

LETTER VI.

56:52

Description

A lively collection of letters opens this quirky 19th‑century work, offering a window into the bustling world of New York’s social scene through the eyes of a candid, self‑effacing writer. The narrator’s rustic humor and unmistakable dialect turn each missive into a comic sketch, as he wrestles with the oddities of publishing, prefaces, and the quirks of “high life” among the city’s elite. Scattered illustrations add visual charm, while the informal tone makes the reader feel like a confidant sharing a cup of cider with a witty old friend.

Beyond the humor, the letters reveal a snapshot of everyday concerns—money, reputation, and the clash between provincial sensibilities and metropolitan flair. The author’s earnest attempts to navigate the literary marketplace provide both insight and amusement, painting a portrait of a time when correspondence was both business and entertainment. Listeners will enjoy the blend of earnest storytelling and playful banter that captures the spirit of an era long past.

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High Life in New York A series of letters to Mr. Zephariah Slick, Justice of the Peace, and Deacon of the church over to Weathersfield in the state of Connecticut A series of letters to Mr. Zephariah Slick, Justice of the Peace, and Deacon of the church over to Weathersfield in the state of Connecticut

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (679K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roberta Staehlin, Dave Hobart and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2012-05-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ann S. (Ann Sophia) Stephens

Ann S. (Ann Sophia) Stephens

1810–1886

A pioneering 19th-century American novelist and editor, she helped shape popular fiction in the United States and is often linked to the rise of the dime novel. Her work mixed domestic drama, history, and sensation in ways that reached a huge readership.

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