Saunterings

audiobook

Saunterings

by Charles Dudley Warner

EN·~8 hours·53 chapters

Chapters

53 total
1

MISAPPREHENSIONS CORRECTED

10:21
2

PARIS AND LONDON - SURFACE CONTRASTS OF PARIS AND LONDON

10:30
3

PARIS IN MAY—FRENCH GIRLS—THE EMPEROR AT LONGCHAMPS

9:13
4

AN IMPERIAL REVIEW

7:25
5

THE LOW COUNTRIES AND RHINELAND - AMIENS AND QUAINT OLD BRUGES

11:03
6

GHENT AND ANTWERP

5:51
7

AMSTERDAM

13:47
8

COLOGNE AND ST. URSULA

5:11
9

A GLIMPSE OF THE RHINE

4:39
10

HEIDELBERG

5:16

Description

In this delightfully rambling work the narrator invites listeners on a meandering journey that refuses to settle for tidy explanations. Through a playful critique of how we think we know the Atlantic, Columbus, and the foundations of modern America, the author mixes wry observation with historical footnotes, turning familiar myths into fresh curiosities. The tone is conversational yet erudite, as if a knowledgeable guide is strolling beside you, correcting misconceptions while never quite arriving at a destination.

The essay weaves together anecdotes about transatlantic voyages, the symbolism of ceremonial gun salutes, and the unintended legacies of exploration, all delivered with a light‑hearted, slightly sardonic voice. Listeners will appreciate the clever juxtaposition of grand narratives—like Columbus’s daring crossing—with the mundane realities of modern communication and bureaucracy. It’s a thought‑provoking, entertaining wander through ideas that encourages you to question what you think you’ve already learned, without ever demanding a final conclusion.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (480K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-10-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Dudley Warner

Charles Dudley Warner

1829–1900

A popular 19th-century American essayist and editor, he mixed wit with sharp observations about everyday life, travel, and politics. He is still widely remembered for co-writing The Gilded Age with Mark Twain, a title that became shorthand for an entire era.

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