
audiobook
PASSAGES AND SHORT QUOTATIONS FROM CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER
THEIR PILGRIMAGE
LITTLE JOURNEY IN THE WORLD
THE GOLDEN HOUSE
THAT FORTUNE
AS WE WERE SAYING
AS WE GO
NINE SHORT ESSAYS
FASHIONS IN LITERATURE
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER
A lively anthology gathers the most memorable lines and sketches from a prolific 19th‑century essayist, offering listeners a mosaic of wit, wisdom, and gentle satire. The selections range from tender reflections on friendship to sharply observed commentaries on politics, religion, and everyday manners, all filtered through the author’s characteristic blend of humor and humanity.
Readers will find the familiar cadence of a keen observer who can turn a simple dinner conversation into a study of unspoken meanings, while also delighting in playful jabs at social pretensions. The collection’s occasional illustrations echo the prose, giving a visual flavor that enhances the listening experience without overwhelming it.
Together, these excerpts paint a portrait of a mind that cherishes both the bright and the shadowed corners of life, inviting anyone who loves thoughtful, lightly humorous prose to linger over each turn of phrase.
Language
en
Duration
~59 minutes (57K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-08-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1829–1900
Best remembered as Mark Twain’s friend and collaborator on The Gilded Age, this sharp-eyed essayist and editor wrote with wit, curiosity, and a strong feel for everyday American life. His books range from travel writing to reflections on childhood, all carried by an easy, thoughtful voice.
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