Lost

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Lost

by Edward Bellamy

EN·~27 minutes

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Description

In the spring of 1866, Charles, a German university student, prepares to board a steamer bound for America, leaving behind Ida, the young woman who has quietly become his love. Their connection began a year earlier when Ida, alone at home, showed him a modest flat for rent, and an unspoken promise of a shared future blossomed between them. As the departure day draws near, they cling to fleeting moments of tenderness, finding brief solace in the solemn choir of a nearby church and whispered vows of reunion.

Set against the academic bustle and family expectations of mid‑nineteenth‑century Bonn, Charles feels the pressure to secure a livelihood before he can return, while Ida fears both abandonment and the loss of her own identity. Their farewell scene, filled with lingering kisses and tears, captures the bittersweet intensity of young love forced into exile. Listeners are invited to share the quiet heartbreak and resilient hope that linger long after the train departs.

Details

Full title

Lost 1898

Language

en

Duration

~27 minutes (26K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2007-09-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Bellamy

Edward Bellamy

1850–1898

Best known for the hugely influential novel Looking Backward, this American writer imagined a future society so vividly that it helped spark political clubs and reform movements in his own time. His fiction blends storytelling with big social questions, making him a fascinating voice from the late 19th century.

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