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A reflective travelogue that invites listeners to look beyond the surface of any journey, this work distinguishes three kinds of wanderers—those who merely catalog sights, those who record details of art and famous places, and a rarer few who hear the deeper “spirit” of each landscape. The author places herself in the last, most perceptive group, offering keen observations of both American frontiers and European cultural hubs while weaving in thoughtful commentary on the people she meets. Her prose balances vivid description of scenery with a probing curiosity about the forces shaping societies.
Interwoven with accounts of Native American life and the lingering impacts of oppression, the narrative also revisits an earlier western expedition, providing a rare 19th‑century perspective on a rapidly changing continent. Listeners will find the blend of travel notes and philosophical insight both informative and timeless, as the author asks what truly makes a nation or a person great. The result is a compelling, thought‑provoking portrait of two worlds seen through a discerning, compassionate eye.
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (929K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Alison Hadwin and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-07-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1810–1850
A bold voice in American letters, she brought sharp intelligence and moral urgency to essays, criticism, and early feminist thought. Her work links the energy of Transcendentalism with a deep concern for freedom, education, and the inner life.
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