Voices In Time The City c. 1835 | London Never Can There Come a Fog Too Thick Charles Dickens on mud, fog, and the law.More
Voices In Time Family c. 1835 | New York City Henry James Settles an Argument Father knows best when it comes to marriage.More
Voices In Time Climate 1848 | Cooperstown, NY Stump Speech Susan Fenimore Cooper speaks for the trees.More
Voices In Time Democracy 1834 | Moyamensing, PA Battleground State Things escalate quickly on Election Day.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1834 | Japan Practice Makes Perfect The best is yet to come for Hokusai.More
Voices In Time Death 1836 | London In the Name of Love In one long yellow string I wound, three times her little throat around.More
Voices In Time Foreigners c. 1840 | New Bedford Strange Bedfellows Better to sleep with a sober cannibal than a drunken Christian. More
Voices In Time Memory c. 1832 | Middlemarch The Past Also Rises George Eliot finds a character lost in regret.More
Voices In Time Technology 1829 | Craigenputtock Machine Learning Thomas Carlyle sees “no end to machinery.”More
Voices In Time Home 1840 | Philadelphia Acquired Taste Edgar Allan Poe considers the philosophy of furniture.More