The Palace of Glass and the Gathering of the People: A Book for the Exhibition

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The Palace of Glass and the Gathering of the People: A Book for the Exhibition

by John Stoughton

EN·~2 hours

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Description

A vivid portrait of the 1851 Great Exhibition unfolds through the eyes of a thoughtful observer, who frames the monumental event as both a celebration of human industry and a moral experiment. The narrative blends historical description with earnest reflections on the hopes and anxieties that accompany such a massive gathering, inviting listeners to sense the optimism, the solemnity, and the subtle tensions that marked the opening day.

Interwoven with this account is a lyrical “Poet’s Dream,” recalling the spirit of Chaucer and other chroniclers who captured everyday life in verse and image. The author uses this poetic lens to explore how art, commerce, and faith intersect, offering a contemplative glimpse of Victorian society’s aspirations and its complex relationship with progress. The first part sets a tone of reverent curiosity, encouraging listeners to consider how collective effort and shared values shape the course of humanity.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (169K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2021-02-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Stoughton

John Stoughton

1807–1897

A prolific Victorian Congregational minister and church historian, he wrote widely on English religious life, from the Puritans and the Church of the Restoration to memoirs, devotional works, and historical studies. His books combine a preacher’s warmth with a historian’s eye for character, conflict, and belief.

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