
The Ways of Men
The Ways of Men by Eliot Gregory is a novel that examines the complexities of human nature and relationships as a young man grapples with societal expectations, personal ambition, and moral dilemmas in his pursuit of self-discovery.
- Chapter 1 – “Uncle Sam” 4,380 Words
- Chapter 2 – Domestic Despots 4,780 Words
- Chapter 3 – Cyrano, Rostand, Coquelin 4,374 Words
- Chapter 4 – Machine-made Men 4,353 Words
- Chapter 5 – Parnassus 4,606 Words
- Chapter 6 – Modern Architecture 4,676 Words
- Chapter 7 – Worldly Color-Blindness 4,720 Words
- Chapter 8 – Idling in Mid-Ocean 4,116 Words
- Chapter 9 – “Climbers” in England 5,103 Words
- Chapter 10 – Calve at Cabrieres 4,252 Words
- Chapter 11 – A Cry For Fresh Air 4,791 Words
- Chapter 12 – The Paris of our Grandparents 4,917 Words
- Chapter 13 – Some American Husbands 5,265 Words
- Chapter 14 – “Carolus” 5,099 Words
- Chapter 15 – The Grand Opera Fad 5,012 Words
- Chapter 16 – The Poetic CABARETS of Paris 5,803 Words
- Chapter 17 – Etiquette At Home and Abroad 4,758 Words
- Chapter 18 – What is “Art”? 4,641 Words
- Chapter 19 – The Genealogical Craze 4,422 Words
- Chapter 20 – As the Twig is Bent 5,637 Words
- Chapter 21 – Seven Small Duchesses 5,028 Words
- Chapter 22 – Growing Old Ungracefully 4,498 Words
- Chapter 23 – Around a Spring 4,505 Words
- Chapter 24 – The Better Part 4,193 Words
- Chapter 25 – La Comedie Francaise a Orange 4,426 Words
- Chapter 26 – Pre-palatial Newport 4,218 Words
- Chapter 27 – SARDOU at Marly-le-Roy 4,181 Words
- Chapter 28 – Inconsistencies 4,224 Words
- Chapter 29 – Modern “Cadets de Gascogne” 3,977 Words
- Chapter 30 – The Dinner and the Drama 4,401 Words
- Chapter 31 – The Modern Aspasia 4,069 Words
- Chapter 32 – A Nation in a Hurry 4,030 Words
- Chapter 33 – The Spirit of History 4,022 Words