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Intermere

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A shipwrecked traveler awakens aboard a gentle vessel among a chain of picturesque islands surrounding a broad inland sea and is taken into the care of graceful, capable inhabitants. He is escorted to communities that occupy both shores and two complementary cities at opposite ends of the mere, where officials and citizens receive him with respect. Guided conversations and encounters reveal a society organized around elevated social ideals, refined customs, and harmonious public arrangements, while vivid descriptions of landscape and daily life frame the visitor's slow comprehension of this ordered, Eden-like civilization.

About the Author

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William Alexander Taylor

William Alexander Taylor was an author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Intermere," showcases his literary style and thematic interests, which often reflect the complexities of human relationships and the intricacies of life. While not widely recognized today, Taylor's contributions to literature provide insight into the period's cultural and social dynamics. His writing captures the essence of his time, making it a valuable read for those interested in exploring lesser-known literary figures.

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