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A Little Journey in the World
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A Little Journey in the World in Vernon, BC
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A Little Journey in the World in Vernon, BC
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"A Little Journey in the World" is a work of social and political satire that examines the ambitions, aspirations, and moral dilemmas faced by its characters in the context of post-Civil War America. The story centers around Mr. Lyon, a self-made millionaire who is involved in the business and political world of the time. Lyon is ambitious and seeks to climb the social and political ladder, but he is faced with ethical challenges and moral dilemmas along the way.The novel explores themes such as social climbing, materialism, the corrupting influence of wealth and power, and the clash between personal ambition and moral principles. It provides a sharp critique of the social and political dynamics of the Gilded Age, a period marked by economic growth, industrialization, and social stratification in the United States.Charles Dudley Warner's writing style is characterized by wit, humor, and keen social observation, and these qualities are evident in "A Little Journey in the World." The novel offers a satirical and often ironic take on the world of business, politics, and society in the late 19th century.
"A Little Journey in the World" is a work of social and political satire that examines the ambitions, aspirations, and moral dilemmas faced by its characters in the context of post-Civil War America. The story centers around Mr. Lyon, a self-made millionaire who is involved in the business and political world of the time. Lyon is ambitious and seeks to climb the social and political ladder, but he is faced with ethical challenges and moral dilemmas along the way.The novel explores themes such as social climbing, materialism, the corrupting influence of wealth and power, and the clash between personal ambition and moral principles. It provides a sharp critique of the social and political dynamics of the Gilded Age, a period marked by economic growth, industrialization, and social stratification in the United States.Charles Dudley Warner's writing style is characterized by wit, humor, and keen social observation, and these qualities are evident in "A Little Journey in the World." The novel offers a satirical and often ironic take on the world of business, politics, and society in the late 19th century.


















