The Twentieth Century Epic

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The Twentieth Century Epic

by Reuben Brodie Garnett

EN·~1 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

Dedication

0:28
2

Preface

5:30
3

Proem

2:47
4

Admonition

7:15
5

A Digression

0:38
6

Dorothy

2:14
7

Divorce

3:02
8

Social Evil

2:18
9

Woman Suffrage

1:12
10

Honesty

7:41

Description

A straightforward, rhymed manifesto from the early twentieth century, this work reads like a heartfelt warning addressed to every reader. The author sidesteps grand mythic similes, opting instead for plain language that carries the weight of lived experience and sharp social observation. Beginning with a personal dedication, the poem maps the slow march toward centralized control, drawing a line from free public schooling to the swelling of bureaucracy and the erosion of individual liberty.

Through vivid, accessible verses, the writer critiques both expanding socialism and the chaotic anarchy that might follow, proposing a system grounded in natural law and minimal governance. He argues for compassionate treatment of offenders, reduced salaries for public officials, and a return to honest, civic‑driven service. Listeners will find a passionate, historically rooted plea for personal responsibility and a reminder that the balance between authority and freedom hinges on everyday choices.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (107K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charlene Taylor, David E. Brown, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2020-10-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Reuben Brodie Garnett

Best known for The Twentieth Century Epic, this early-20th-century writer appears to have left behind a small but intriguing body of work. The surviving records suggest a poet with a strong interest in the moral and social questions of his time.

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