A Reversion To Type

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A Reversion To Type

by Josephine Daskam Bacon

EN·~32 minutes

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Description

A weary German instructor presides over a bustling classroom, the heat of the sun bearing down on polished desks while youthful chatter fills the air. She watches a strikingly poised student in a dark, brocaded vest, noting the quiet self‑possession that sets her apart from the restless crowd. As roll is called and translations are attempted, the teacher’s thoughts drift back to a distant German home, the sweet strains of a father’s cello, and a love once promised but set aside for ambition.

Through vivid memories of a former sweetheart and the simple joys of a hometown, she wrestles with lingering regret and the pull of a life left behind. The narrative captures the tension between duty and desire, the ache of imagined futures, and the quiet hope that perhaps a return—both literal and emotional—might still be possible.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~32 minutes (31K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2007-11-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Josephine Daskam Bacon

Josephine Daskam Bacon

1876–1961

Known for lively stories about girls and women, she wrote fiction, poetry, and mysteries that spoke to the changing roles of women in early 20th-century America. Her work also reached beyond books: she was involved in the early Girl Scouts movement and helped compile a guidebook used by the organization.

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