Cambridge Sketches

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Cambridge Sketches

by Frank Preston Stearns

EN·~8 hours

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A gentle, eye‑opening tour through the intellectual heart of turn‑of‑the‑century Cambridge, this collection gathers vivid sketches of scholars, poets and civic leaders whose lives intersected on the storied lawns of Harvard. The author moves from the hushed reverence of chapel services to the spontaneous chatter of students, capturing the pulse of a community emerging from the turmoil of war. Each portrait is rendered with the modesty of a familiar observer, offering readers a sense of the personalities that shaped an era without slipping into grandiose praise.

Among the figures recalled are the Lowells, whose family tragedy and literary brilliance left an indelible mark on the town, and President Hill, whose earnest conversations with scientists like Agassiz hint at the lively exchange of ideas that defined the campus. The narrative pauses at the moment of celebration after the conflict’s end, letting the reader feel the hopeful chatter of rowers, billiard players, and scholars as they contemplate a peaceful future. This snapshot of Cambridge life invites listeners to hear the echoes of a bygone academic world.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (463K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frank Preston Stearns

Frank Preston Stearns

1846–1917

A Boston writer with deep roots in American reform movements, he became known for lively biographical studies of major public figures and for a close, firsthand portrait of Charles Sumner. His work blends literary criticism, history, and political memory from the decades after the Civil War.

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