The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 3,672 pages of information about The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner.

The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 3,672 pages of information about The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner.
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BADDECK AND THAT SORT OF THING1
PREFACE1
BADDECK AND THAT SORT OF THING2
II14
III28
IV42
V54
SUMMER IN A GARDEN67
CALVIN A STUDY OF CHARACTER67
INTRODUCTORY LETTER67
BY WAY OF DEDICATION69
PRELIMINARY70
FIRST WEEK72
SECOND WEEK73
THIRD WEEK75
FOURTH WEEK77
FIFTH WEEK79
SIXTH WEEK81
SEVENTH WEEK83
EIGHTH WEEK86
NINTH WEEK89
TENTH WEEK91
ELEVENTH WEEK93
TWELFTH WEEK96
THIRTEENTH WEEK98
FOURTEENTH WEEK101
FIFTEENTH WEEK103
SIXTEENTH WEEK106
SEVENTEENTH WEEK109
EIGHTEENTH WEEK112
NINETEENTH WEEK115
CALVIN118
CALVIN118
BACKLOG STUDIES125
FIRST STUDY125
I125
II128
III130
IV131
SECOND STUDY133
I133
II135
III138
IV140
THIRD STUDY143
I143
II147
III148
IV150
FOURTH STUDY153
A NEW “VISION OF SIN”153
FIFTH STUDY162
I162
II164
III165
IV168
V169
SIXTH STUDY173
I173
II175
III180
SEVENTH STUDY183
EIGHTH STUDY188
I188
II192
III195
NINTH STUDY199
I199
II200
III204
IV206
TENTH STUDY210
I210
II212
III215
ELEVENTH STUDY216
MY UNCLE IN INDIA217
IN THE WILDERNESS224
HOW I KILLED A BEAR224
II230
III237
IV241
V251
VI266
VII273
VIII280
HOW SPRING CAME IN NEW ENGLAND289
CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH298
PREFACE298
CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH300
II306
III316
IV318
V331
VI340
VII352
VIII355
IX372
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XI380
XII392
XIII397
XIV406
XV412
XVI421
XVII429
XVIII435
THE STORY OF POCAHONTAS443
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STORY OF POCAHONTAS, CONTINUED456
SAUNTERINGS469
MISAPPREHENSIONS CORRECTED469
PARIS AND LONDON473
PARIS IN MAY—­FRENCH GIRLS—­THE EMPEROR AT LONGCHAMPS476
AN IMPERIAL REVIEW479
THE LOW COUNTRIES AND RHINELAND482
GHENT AND ANTWERP485
AMSTERDAM487
COLOGNE AND ST. URSULA492
A GLIMPSE OF THE RHINE493
HEIDELBERG495
ALPINE NOTES496
HEARING THE FREIBURG ORGAN—­FIRST SIGHT OF LAKE LEMAN500
OUR ENGLISH FRIENDS501
THE DILIGENCE TO CHAMOUNY504
THE MAN WHO SPEAKS ENGLISH507
A WALK TO THE GORNER GRAT509
THE BATHS OF LEUK512
OVER THE GEMMI515
BAVARIA.516
A CITY OF COLOR518
A CITY LIVING ON THE PAST520
OUTSIDE ASPECTS OF MUNICH522
THE MILITARY LIFE OF MUNICH528
THE EMANCIPATION OF MUNICH529
FASHION IN THE STREETS531
THE GOTTESACKER AND BAVARIAN FUNERALS535
THE OCTOBER FEST THE PEASANTS AND THE KING537
INDIAN SUMMER544
A TASTE OF ULTRAMONTANISM545
CHANGING QUARTERS549
CHRISTMAS TIME-MUSIC555
LOOKING FOR WARM WEATHER559
RAVENNA565
DOWN TO THE PINETA568
DANTE AND BYRON570
RESTING-PLACE OF CAESARS—­PICTURE OF A BEAUTIFUL HERETIC571
A HIGH DAY IN ROME574
VESUVIUS579
SORRENTO DAYS586
THE VILLA NARDI588
SEA AND SHORE592
ON TOP OF THE HOUSE595
THE PRICE OF ORANGES598
FASCINATION602
MONKISH PERCHES604
A DRY TIME607
CHILDREN OF THE SUN609
SAINT ANTONINO612
PUNTA DELLA CAMPANELLA615
CAPRI619
THE STORY OF FIAMMETTA622
ST. MARIA A CASTELLO627
THE MYTH OF THE SIRENS630
BEING A BOY632
BEING A BOY632
II634
III637
IV639
V642
VI645
VII648
VIII651
IX654
X656
XI659
XII662
XIII666
XIV669
XV673
XVI677
XVII682
XVIII687
XIX692
ON HORSEBACK695
I695
II711
III728
IV740
THE COMPLETE ESSAYS OF CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER757
THE COMPLETE WRITINGS757
CONTENTS OF THE ENTIRE VOLUME: 757
AS WE WERE SAYING759
BACKLOG EDITION759
OF CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER759
AS WE WERE SAYING759
ROSE AND CHRYSANTHEMUM759
THE RED BONNET761
THE LOSS IN CIVILIZATION763
SOCIAL SCREAMING765
DOES REFINEMENT KILL INDIVIDUALITY?768
THE DIRECTOIRE GOWN770
THE MYSTERY OF THE SEX772
THE CLOTHES OF FICTION774
THE BROAD A776
CHEWING GUM778
WOMEN IN CONGRESS780
SHALL WOMEN PROPOSE?782
FROCKS AND THE STAGE784
ALTRUISM786
SOCIAL CLEARING-HOUSE788
DINNER-TABLE TALK791
NATURALIZATION793
ART OF GOVERNING794
LOVE OF DISPLAY797
VALUE OF THE COMMONPLACE798
THE BURDEN OF CHRISTMAS800
THE RESPONSIBILITY OF WRITERS802
THE CAP AND GOWN804
A TENDENCY OF THE AGE807
A LOCOED NOVELIST809
AS WE GO811
CONTENTS:  (28 short studies)811
OUR PRESIDENT811
THE NEWSPAPER-MADE MAN813
INTERESTING GIRLS816
GIVE THE MEN A CHANCE817
THE ADVENT OF CANDOR819
THE AMERICAN MAN821
THE ELECTRIC WAY823
CAN A HUSBAND OPEN HIS WIFE’S LETTERS?825
A LEISURE CLASS826
WEATHER AND CHARACTER828
BORN WITH AN “EGO”830
JUVENTUS MUNDI832
A BEAUTIFUL OLD AGE834
THE ATTRACTION OF THE REPULSIVE836
GIVING AS A LUXURY839
CLIMATE AND HAPPINESS841
THE NEW FEMININE RESERVE843
REPOSE IN ACTIVITY846
WOMEN—­IDEAL AND REAL848
THE ART OF IDLENESS849
IS THERE ANY CONVERSATION851
THE TALL GIRL853
THE DEADLY DIARY855
THE WHISTLING GIRL857
BORN OLD AND RICH859
THE “OLD SOLDIER”861
THE ISLAND OF BIMINI864
JUNE866
NINE SHORT ESSAYS867
CONTENTS: 867
A NIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF THE TUILERIES867
TRUTHFULNESS876
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS880
LITERATURE AND THE STAGE883
THE LIFE-SAVING AND LIFE PROLONGING ART885
“H.H.”  IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA889
SIMPLICITY893
THE ENGLISH VOLUNTEERS DURING THE LATE INVASION898
NATHAN HALE—­1887903
FASHIONS IN LITERATURE909
INTRODUCTION910
FASHIONS IN LITERATURE913
THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER923
CERTAIN DIVERSITIES OF AMERICAN LIFE940
THE PILGRIM, AND THE AMERICAN OF TODAY—­1892953
SOME CAUSES OF THE PREVAILING DISCONTENT961
THE EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO973
THE INDETERMINATE SENTENCE—­WHAT SHALL BE DONE WITH THE CRIMINAL CLASS?984
LITERARY COPYRIGHT995
THE RELATION OF LITERATURE TO LIFE1003
CONTENTS: 1003
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH1003
THOMAS R. LOUNSBURY.1022
THE RELATION OF LITERATURE TO LIFE1023
WHAT IS YOUR CULTURE TO ME?1054
MODERN FICTION1066
THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY MR. FROUDE’S “PROGRESS”1079
ENGLAND1093
THE NOVEL AND THE COMMON SCHOOL1107
THE PEOPLE FOR WHOM SHAKESPEARE WROTE1120
III1153
A LITTLE JOURNEY IN THE WORLD1172
INTRODUCTORY SKETCH1172
A LITTLE JOURNEY IN THE WORLD1172
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II1178
III1186
IV1192
V1198
VI1205
VII1215
VIII1221
IX1230
X1237
XI1244
XII1253
XIII1263
XIV1273
XV1280
XVI1289
XVII1298
XVIII1307
XIX1313
XX1322
XXI1329
XXII1338
THE GOLDEN HOUSE1344
I1344
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III1352
IV1357
V1362
VI1370
VII1376
VIII1383
IX1388
X1395
XI1403
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XIV1423
XV1430
XVI1441
XVII1447
XVIII1453
XIX1459
XX1466
XXI1473
XXII1479
XXII1483
XXIV1488
THAT FORTUNE1490
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III1502
IV1506
V1513
VI1517
VII1521
VIII1525
IX1529
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XI1540
XII1547
XIII1556
XIV1562
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XIX1604
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XXI1615
XXII1620
XXIII1626
XXIV1631
XXV1636
XXVI1643
XXVII1650
THEIR PILGRIMAGE1652
I1653
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III1676
IV1689
V1706
VI1722
VII1729
VIII1743
IX1753
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XI1763
XII1771
XIII1776
XIV1782
XV1791
XVI1799
WASHINGTON IRVING1811
EDITOR’S NOTE1811
WASHINGTON IRVING1811
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III1822
IV1826
V1831
VI1845
VII1863
VIII1870
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