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A cultivated hostess gathers a varied circle of thinkers, and one member recounts a parable of a secluded mountain valley where people live in simple communal harmony, sustained by shared labor, piety, and the pleasures of nature. A visitor from the outside persuades villagers to build a college and import modern teachers and sciences, and gradual exposure to new learning brings competition, skepticism, and social strain that undermines the old minister's authority and communal bonds. The narrative explores the tension between traditional simplicity and intellectual progress, and how education and innovation can alter values and social cohesion.

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Lydia Leavitt

Lydia Leavitt was an American author known for her contributions to literature in the late 19th century. She is recognized for her works that often explore themes of society and human behavior. Her notable titles include "Bohemian Society," which delves into the lives of artists and intellectuals, and "Wise or Otherwise," a reflection on wisdom and folly. Leavitt's writing captures the complexities of her time, offering insights into the cultural dynamics of her era.

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