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Charles Dudley Warner

    September 12, 1829 – October 20, 1900

    Charles Dudley Warner was an American essayist and novelist deeply engaged with social reform and the public good. His writing is characterized by keen observation, often exploring the societal issues of his era. Warner was also a prominent figure in arts and social circles, reflecting his broad interest in progress and culture. His work offers a valuable window into late 19th-century American society and thought.

    Charles Dudley Warner
    The American Newspaper, and Some Causes of the Prevailing Discontent
    Modern Fiction
    In the Wilderness, and Certain Diversities of American Life
    The Indeterminate Sentence What Shall Be Done With The Criminal Class?
    Being A Boy
    Baddeck, and That Sort of Thing