The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851

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The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851

by Various Authors

EN·~13 hours·54 chapters

Chapters

54 total
1

THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE - Of Literature, Art, and Science. - Vol. IV. NEW-YORK, OCTOBER 1, 1851. No. III.

0:16
2

JOHN GODFREY SAXE.

8:18
3

GLASS OF BOHEMIA.

27:00
4

THE SANDWICH ISLANDS TO-DAY.

6:54
5

PHILIP PENDLETON COOKE.

18:09
6

FLORENCE VANE.

2:25
7

DR. HUNTINGTON ON COPYRIGHT.

18:45
8

"THE SCIENCE OF DECEPTION."

4:35
9

ARTS AMONG THE AZTECS AND INDIANS. - WRITTEN FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE - BY THOMAS EWBANK - United States Commissioner of Patents, author of "Treatise on Hydraulics", &c.

37:48
10

ORIGINAL POEMS BY BARRY CORNWALL AND W. C. BENNETT.[8] - TO THE AUTHOR OF EOTHEN.

0:56

Description

A lively essay opens by positioning John G. Saxe within the lineage of English and American satirists, contrasting the biting wit of Horace’s school with the more personal, often spite‑driven verses that have dominated the New World. The author sketches the state of American satire in the mid‑nineteenth century, noting its preoccupation with social “progress” and the fashionable buzzwords that promise an easier labor, while gently exposing the absurdities behind those lofty slogans.

The piece then turns to Saxe’s own story: a Vermont farm boy who pursued a liberal education, entered the legal profession, and rose to prominence as a Democratic leader and district attorney. Alongside his public duties, he cultivated a reputation as a magazine contributor and poet, best known for his satirical poem “Progress.” Through crisp rhythm and playful wit, Saxe lampoons contemporary follies, from self‑help philosophies to the pretensions of “attractive labor,” offering readers a sharp yet entertaining glimpse of the era’s cultural climate.

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en

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~13 hours (769K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Joshua Hutchinson, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net. (This file was produced from images generously made available by Cornell University Digital Collections.)

Release date

2011-06-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Various Authors

This book is credited to multiple contributors rather than a single writer, bringing together different voices, styles, or perspectives in one place. That often makes for a lively listening experience, especially in anthologies, collections, and themed compilations.

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