An American Politician: A Novel

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An American Politician: A Novel

by F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford

EN·~7 hours

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Description

Set in the polished world of late‑19th‑century Boston, the novel opens with a vivid portrait of Mrs. Sam Wyndham, a woman of aristocratic lineage and unmistakable poise. Though admired for her elegance and cultivated taste, she is not universally beloved; her sharp opinions and selective social schedule set her apart from the more gregarious ladies of Beacon Street. Through her eyes we glimpse the rituals of the season—snow‑laden streets, evening teas, and the quiet authority she commands in her drawing‑room.

When a genteel visitor, Mr. Vancouver, arrives for an afternoon of conversation, the narrative begins to probe the tensions between public expectation and private desire. Sam’s disdain for the rougher side of politics and her husband’s aloof involvement in finance contrast with the subtle intrigue that the guest’s presence provokes. Listeners are drawn into a world where manners mask ambition, and where the first act hints at the delicate dance of influence that will shape the characters’ futures.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (460K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tiffany Vergon, Marvin A. Hodges, Curtis A. Weyant, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2005-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford

F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford

1854–1909

Born in Italy to American parents and educated across Europe and the U.S., this cosmopolitan novelist became one of the most popular storytellers of his day. He is especially remembered for vivid Italian settings, historical adventure, and memorable supernatural tales such as The Upper Berth.

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