Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 306 by Various

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Author Various
Editor Chambers, Robert, 1802-1871
Editor Chambers, William, 1800-1883
Title Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 306
New Series, Saturday, November 10, 1849
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Summary "Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 306" by Various is a periodical publication written in the mid-19th century. This journal features a collection of essays and articles on various topics, including society's values, personal narratives, and reflections on human behavior, particularly focusing on themes such as appearances, morality, and the nuances of social expectations. At the start of the journal, the opening article discusses the significance of appearances in society. It argues that while people often dismiss the importance of maintaining a façade, doing so can serve a critical role in supporting morality and distinguishing virtue from vice. The essay highlights the struggles individuals face in balancing public perception with personal authenticity, using examples of societal behavior and personal anecdotes. Following this philosophical discourse, the narrative transitions to a reflection on the character of Taffy Lewin and her life in a quaint valley, exploring her connections with the land and her care for a simple, yet enriching existence, alongside elements of social class dynamics. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject Periodicals
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