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Title Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 12, No. 29, August, 1873
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Summary "Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 12, No. 29" is a periodical publication from the late 19th century. This volume presents a diverse array of articles and stories, reflecting contemporary interests in literature, science, and cultural commentary. It likely includes narratives ranging from tales of personal adventure to explorations of societal issues, providing readers with a glimpse into the thoughts and themes prevalent during this time. The opening portion introduces the article "The New Hyperion" by Edward Strahan, which features the protagonist, Paul Flemming. Flemming reflects on his past and the significant changes in his surroundings as he travels through the Paris suburbs, contemplating his own life's journey. This section unveils a vivid contrast between the idyllic memories of his youth and the grim reality of the urban landscape littered with factories. As he reminisces about the enchanting Belleville of his youth, the narrative hints at themes of nostalgia, loss, and the passage of time, setting a contemplative tone for the rest of the work. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject Science -- Periodicals
Subject Literature, Modern -- 19th century -- Periodicals
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EBook-No. 13828
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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