Voices In Time Foreigners 1846 | London Answering to the Charge of Infidelity Frederick Douglass exposes the hypocrisy of American Christianity.More
Voices In Time Magic Shows 1842 | Brussels Phantom Rising Emily Brontë looks out at the magic in the moonlight.More
Voices In Time Friendship 1839 | Paris Happy Hour Gustave Flaubert follows a pair of leisure seekers.More
Voices In Time Technology 1829 | Craigenputtock Machine Learning Thomas Carlyle sees “no end to machinery.”More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1845 | Berlin Holy Communion Alexander von Humboldt stares into the image of infinity.More
Voices In Time About Money 1848 | London For Everything Else There’s MasterCard Charles Dickens on what money can’t buy.More
Voices In Time Family 1840 | Paris Family Politics “Democracy loosens social ties, but it draws the ties of nature more tight.”More
Voices In Time Death 1833 | London One or Two Heartbreakers Some goodbyes are harder than others.More
Voices In Time Lines of Work 1839 | Stonegappe Hands Full Charlotte Brontë overworked and overwhelmed.More
Voices In Time States of Mind c. 1840 | St. Ogg’s Styles of Learning George Eliot watches a lesson take root (or not).More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1827 | Weimar The Universal Possession of Mankind Goethe considers the ubiquity of poetry.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1831 | Paris Writing in Stone Victor Hugo explains the language of architecture.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters c. 1845 | France Gustave Flaubert Conducts a Workshop Playwriting for dummies.More
Voices In Time Memory c. 1832 | Middlemarch The Past Also Rises George Eliot finds a character lost in regret.More