Immortal Memories

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Immortal Memories

by Clement King Shorter

EN·~5 hours

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Description

A warm and erudite gathering of essays, this work opens with a series of speeches once delivered to literary societies and commemorative committees. The author’s voice is both conversational and scholarly, inviting listeners to linger over the charm of bygone gatherings while gently nudging the “sensible people” of business and the world to appreciate the finer points of literature. The tone balances affectionate nostalgia with a subtle wit, making each remembrance feel like a quiet conversation over tea.

The opening piece is a toast to Dr. Samuel Johnson, framed by reminiscences of the late Dr. Richard Garnett and the vibrant literary life of Lichfield. From there the author drifts through the storied streets of Oxford, Bath, Norwich and other historic cities, sketching the lives of scholars, poets and novelists who once walked their lanes. Listeners will enjoy the vivid portraits of intellectual camaraderie, the occasional anecdote about famous illustrators, and the heartfelt desire to keep great minds alive through spoken tribute.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (327K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-06-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Clement King Shorter

Clement King Shorter

1857–1926

A sharp-eyed Victorian journalist and literary critic, he helped shape British magazine culture and championed writers including the Brontë sisters. His career moved from newspaper offices to founding glossy illustrated weeklies that reached a wide reading public.

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