
A curious emissary from the idealistic Altrurian Commonwealth spends a summer and winter wandering through America’s bustling cities and tranquil resorts, sending candid letters home about the nation’s paradoxes. He marvels at the generosity of the wealthy, the shifting etiquette of high society, and the surprising mingling of strangers at dinner tables once reserved for the elite. Through his keen observations, the narrative paints a vivid portrait of a country wrestling with its own values while striving toward a more compassionate ideal.
Amid the social commentary, a subtle romance begins to unfold as the visitor encounters a spirited American who challenges his preconceptions and invites him into the heart of everyday life. Their growing connection offers a gentle counterpoint to the larger critique, hinting at the possibility that personal bonds might bridge the gap between lofty ideals and lived reality. The story invites listeners to reflect on the balance between charity and self‑interest, and on how love can illuminate the path toward a more humane society.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (368K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Suzanne Shell, Mary Musser, Charles Franks, David Widger, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2005-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1920
A leading voice of American realism, he wrote sharply observed novels about everyday life and helped shape the literary culture of the late 1800s. As an editor and critic, he also encouraged writers such as Henry James and Sarah Orne Jewett while building a reputation as the “Dean of American Letters.”
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