Sheppard Lee, Written by Himself. Vol. 1 (of 2)

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Sheppard Lee, Written by Himself. Vol. 1 (of 2)

by Robert Montgomery Bird

EN·~6 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

SHEPPARD LEE. - WRITTEN BY HIMSELF.

6:21:56
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IN TWO VOLUMES. - VOL. I. - NEW-YORK: - HARPER & BROTHERS, CLIFF-ST. - 1836.

0:04
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CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

9:04

Description

Presented as the self‑written memoirs of the eccentric Sheppard Lee, this novel opens with a witty preface that sets a playful, almost conspiratorial tone. Lee recounts his modest origins, his restless temperament, and his early musings on marriage and idleness, painting a portrait of a man forever searching for a shortcut to prosperity. The narrative quickly moves from idle contemplation to practical advice on running a farm while keeping lawyers at bay, all delivered with a dry humor that lampoons the self‑help genre of the era.

The first volume follows Lee as he plunges into a series of ill‑fated schemes: from partnering with his loyal servant James Jumble to dabbling in local politics and chasing rumors of buried treasure. Along the way he delivers sharp observations on “honest poverty,” offers a patriotic speech in the village, and experiences a vivid dream that seems to promise a sudden windfall. Each episode blends satire with an earnest yearning for respect, making Lee’s misadventures both entertaining and oddly relatable.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (375K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marc D'Hooghe (Images generously made available by the University of Virginia Library)

Release date

2014-08-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Montgomery Bird

Robert Montgomery Bird

1806–1854

A physician turned playwright and novelist, this early American writer became famous for vivid historical adventure and big-stage drama. His best-known work, The Gladiator, was a major theatrical success in the 1830s and helped make him one of the most popular dramatists of his day.

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