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The Education of Henry Adams
The Education of Henry Adams | Henry Adams
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As a journalist, historian, and novelist born into a family that included two past Presidents, Henry Adams was forever focused on the experiences and expectations unique to America. A prompt bestseller and Pulitzer Prize-winner, The Education of Henry Adams (1918) recounts his own and his country's development from 1838--the year Adams was born--up to 1905, thus incorporating the Civil War, unprecedented capitalist expansion, and the growth of the United States as a world power. Adams considered the nation both a success and a failure, and this paradox was the very impetus that compelled him to set down his Education--in the pages of which he also voiced a deep skepticism about mankind's ability to control the direction of history. Written with immense wit and irony, reassembling the past while glimpsing at the future, this book wholly expresses what Henry James declared the "complex fate" of being an American. Adams's thoroughly documented vision remains one of the most absorbing American autobiographies ever written.
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Aimeesue
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Book haul, vol 1
Stoped by Riverby Books in Fredericksburg today. Adding to my collections of #ModernLibrary and #nyrb books.

LeahBergen The Elizabeth David looks lovely! 6y
Aimeesue @LeahBergen I was quite pleased about finding that one! 6y
batsy What a fantastic haul ! 6y
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schmia
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The bookmark reminded me I got this nearly a decade ago. Glad I waited to read it. NOT a light read but full of great quotes. His scathing criticism of Grant and dismay at the US for electing a dangerous idiot are especially resonant. "One dragged oneself down the long vista of Pennsylvania Avenue, by leaning heavily on one's friends, and avoiding to look at anything else" feels as apt a description of life in DC now as it was then.#LitsyAtoZ

Heatheringheights I miss that bookstore! 8y
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schmia

"The study of history is useful to the historian by teaching him his ignorance of women; and the mass of this ignorance crushes one who is familiar enough with what are called historical sources to realize how few women have ever been known. The woman who is known only through a man is known wrong...and all this is pure loss to history, for the American woman of the 19th century was much better company than the American man."

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This quote on DC and women makes me suspect Henry Adams was a prototypical DC Bro. Just remove "London" and replace with "NYC":

"After watching the abject unimportance of a young diplomat in London society, Adams found himself a young duke in Washington...One could not stay there a month without loving the shabby town. Even the Washington girl, who was neither rich nor well-dressed nor well-educated nor clever, had singular charm, and used it."

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Fitting quote from Henry Adams on his eldest sister Louisa as I return from a visit with my brother (who, to be fair, is quite brilliant), but for all the know it all big sisters and their little brothers: "Luckily for him he had a sister much brighter than he ever was - though he thought himself a rather superior person...In after life he made a general law of experience - no woman had ever driven him wrong; no man had ever driven him right."

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GoneFishing

Double standards are inspiration to men of letters, but they are apt to be fatal to politicians.

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GoneFishing

Nothing in education is so astonishing as the amount of ignorance it accumulates in the form of inert facts.

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GoneFishing

Philosophy . . .consists chiefly in suggesting unintelligible answers to insoluble problems.

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GoneFishing

No man means all he says, and yet very few say all they mean, for words are slippery and thought is viscous.

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