An Anglo-American Alliance: A Serio-Comic Romance and Forecast of the Future
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The narrative follows life at an elite young ladies' seminary on the Hudson where a mix of romance, satire, and futurist speculation unfolds around a graceful English pupil, her social circle, and international figures. The author interweaves scenes of school rituals, soirées, duels, regattas, and exotic episodes with didactic passages forecasting political and technological developments, criticizing corruption, and advocating universal brotherhood and cooperative reform. Vignettes introduce eccentric inventors, a foreign astronomer, and imperial officials, culminating in a transformation that reframes personal and geopolitical alliances. Tone alternates between serio-comic romance and prophetic commentary on social reform and scientific collaboration.
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