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Chapter 14 – “Carolus”
Chapter 14 - "Carolus" opens a rich and reverent look into the life and influence of Carolus-Duran, a master whose studio reshaped how young artists understood their craft. More than just a teacher, he was a catalyst for creative independence and bold experimentation. At a time when traditional academies leaned into rigid formality, Carolus fostered an atmosphere of freedom, urging his pupils to paint with their senses fully engaged. His studio became a sanctuary where effort was honored, vision was…-
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Chapter 13 - Some American Husbands begins with a sharp-eyed look at how the identity and responsibilities of husbands in the United States have shifted across generations. Once regarded as the dominant figure—the leader, the provider, the protector—the American husband is now portrayed as an almost domesticated figure, more cooperative than commanding. This transformation didn’t occur overnight but has evolved through societal expectations, economic shifts, and changes in how marriage is perceived.…
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Chapter 12 - The Paris of our Grandparents opens with a nostalgic journey through a city whose charm has shifted with time, filtered through the memories of a woman who witnessed its golden afternoons and political storms. Her recollections are not merely sentimental—they serve as a bridge between generations, showing how a city both molds and is molded by its people. Walking alongside her, one senses how deeply woven the past remains in Paris’s bones. The boulevards, once quiet avenues for carriage…
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Chapter 11 – A Cry For Fresh Air
Chapter 11 - A Cry For Fresh Air casts a striking metaphor over modern life, likening our dependence on artificial comfort to a fairy tale curse. In a world where fire and warmth were once cherished blessings, they have now become overused indulgences that stifle health and dull the senses. The blessings of modern inventions—meant to improve living standards—have brought unexpected costs. With the rise of central heating and sealed buildings, fresh air is not just rare, it's avoided. Children once…-
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Chapter 10 – Calve at Cabrieres
Chapter 10 - Calve at Cabrieres reveals a vibrant return to simplicity, led by the famed opera singer whose stage presence once dazzled Paris but now finds fulfillment in nurturing life at her mountain home. Set in the heart of the Cevennes, the retreat is not a place of retreat from the world, but rather a return to something more enduring—nature, generosity, and community. Calve’s home, restored with care and purpose, offers fresh air and gentle rhythms that soothe the weary, particularly the city…-
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Chapter 1 – “Uncle Sam”
Chapter 1 - "Uncle Sam" begins with an unexpected legacy born from an ordinary act: the naming of a hill and town in upstate New York. The choice of “Troy” and “Mount Ida,” though perhaps intended to summon classical grandeur, would later become the quiet backdrop for a national icon’s origin. Amid the daily rhythms of early 19th-century life, Samuel Wilson, a local man known for his cheer and generosity, built more than a business—he built trust. Children called him “Uncle Sam” with…-
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A New Philosophy by Henri Bergson is a collection of essays where Bergson explores the nature of time, consciousness, and intuition, advocating for a philosophy that emphasizes direct experience and the fluidity of life over rigid, intellectual analysis.
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