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The Tocsin of Revolt, and other Essays

The Tocsin of Revolt, and other Essays

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Number of Chapters: 15

Length: 06 hours and 03 minutes

Language: English

This is a volume of essays by American author Brander Matthews. Matthews is today mostly remembered for his short pieces of speculative fiction, but his essays are also of enduring interest. This volume contains 15 essays on different topics, ranging from contemporary history (1922) over literature to philosophy. They are written in a very accessible style and will interest readers and listeners today as much as they must have interested readers when the book was published in 1922. - Summary by Carolin

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The Tocsin of Revolt (Scotty Smith)
The Duty of the Intellectuals (Gary Grenholm)
The Dwelling of a Day-Dream (Allan R. Tate)
What is American Literature? (KHand)
The Centenary of a Question (KHand)
American Aphorisms (Lisa S. Ware)
A Plea for the Platitude (Karla Patin)
The Length of Cleopatra's Nose (Karla Patin)
Concerning Conversation (Scotty Smith)
The Gentle Art of Repartee (KHand)
Cosmopolitan Cookery (KHand)
On Working too much and Working too fast (Beth Thomas (1974-2020))
The Modernity of Molière (Sonia)
Theodore Roosevelt as a Man of Letters (KHand)
Memories of Mark Twain (Scotty Smith)
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