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A handy companion for anyone who loves the wit and warmth of Charles Dudley Warner, this collection gathers memorable lines and brief excerpts from his many essays, stories, and travel sketches. The editor has organized the material into two sections: short passages that capture the spirit of Warner’s prose, and an alphabetized list of concise one‑liners that showcase his humor and insight.
Designed for easy navigation, each quotation can be traced back to its original context with a quick search, making the volume both a reference tool and a source of quick literary pleasure. Whether you’re revisiting familiar favorites or discovering new gems, the anthology invites readers to explore Warner’s observations on life, society, and the human heart, all presented in a clear, accessible format.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (59K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2002-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1829–1900
A popular 19th-century American essayist and editor, he mixed wit with sharp observations about everyday life, travel, and politics. He is still widely remembered for co-writing The Gilded Age with Mark Twain, a title that became shorthand for an entire era.
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