Vanishing Roads and Other Essays

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Vanishing Roads and Other Essays

by Richard Le Gallienne

EN·~8 hours

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In this intimate collection of essays, the writer invites listeners onto a metaphorical road that winds through memory, friendship, and the quiet mysteries of the American landscape. Written in the early 1910s, the opening piece is a heartfelt letter to a lifelong companion, using the image of a “vanishing road” to explore how ordinary paths can become portals to deeper contemplation. The prose balances lyrical description with a gentle humor that hints at the author’s affection for the people and places that shaped his life.

The remaining essays, first published in such venues as The North American Review and Harper’s, move from vivid sketches of rural scenery to meditations on art, humor, and the fleeting nature of modernity. Each piece feels like a quiet walk beside the author, offering observations that are both personal and universal, inviting the listener to pause and consider the unseen destinations that lie ahead. Whether you are drawn to nature writing, thoughtful reflections, or a glimpse of early‑20th‑century American thought, these essays provide a soothing, thought‑provoking journey.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (515K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Janet Kegg and PG Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Le Gallienne

Richard Le Gallienne

1866–1947

A poet, critic, and essayist of the late Victorian era, he wrote with a romantic, musical style that kept beauty and feeling at the center of his work. His long career also reached into journalism, literary editing, and anthologies, making him a lively presence in English letters on both sides of the Atlantic.

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