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Paradise Garden: The Satirical Narrative of a Great Experiment

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A reclusive scholar and a wealthy skeptic join to carry out a social experiment: raise a sheltered young man under strict intellectual and physical training to prove a philosophical ideal. The narrative follows that young man's maturation—his exceptional strength, disciplined temperament, and naive sense of duty—and the moment he leaves the protective estate, where encounters with women and outsiders, romantic complications, comic misreadings, and moral revelations challenge the assumptions behind the experiment. The story mixes satire, romantic entanglement, and reflective narration to examine theories of upbringing, masculinity, and the limits of controlled social engineering.

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George Gibbs

George Gibbs was an American author and linguist known for his contributions to the study of Native American languages and cultures. He authored several significant works, including the "Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon, or, Trade Language of Oregon," which serves as a crucial resource for understanding the trade language used in the Pacific Northwest. Gibbs also explored themes of adventure and satire in his fiction, as seen in titles like "Paradise Garden: The Satirical Narrative of a Great Experiment" and "Madcap." His diverse body of work reflects a keen interest in both linguistic heritage and narrative storytelling.

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