Soap bubbles by Max Simon Nordau

"Soap bubbles" by Max Simon Nordau is a collection of short stories written in the late 19th century. The pieces blend satire, travel-inflected sketches, and tender moral reflections, moving from comic cultural clashes to poignant meditations on faith, love, patriotism, and grief. Expect cosmopolitan settings, swift anecdotal setups, and humane, reflective endings. The opening of the collection moves briskly across vignettes: a train-car exchange in “Cant and Humbug” pits Americans and an aloof Englishman against each other through dueling “true” anecdotes about national foibles; a salon debate in “Wife versus Native Land” leads to an Italian woman’s tale showing patriotism outmuscling romantic love. “Memories of Hungary” offers three sketches—a gentle portrait of Ali Hadji Effendi, a Persian dervish-poet peddler in Pest; the removal of a shabby street crucifix seen through the grief of an old woman; and the backstory of a luminous altar painting tied to a tragic, unspoken love. “A Christmas Eve in Paris” turns stark and intimate, as a father under siege burns last year’s Christmas tree to brew lifesaving tea for his feverish child. An essay-letter, “The Stepmother,” defends stepmothers against cruel stereotypes with clear-eyed empathy. The section closes by descending into the damp, gas-lit dissecting rooms of the Hôtel Dieu in “Pas de Chance!,” setting a grim, clinical stage for the tale to follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Nordau, Max Simon, 1849-1923
Translator Safford, Mary J. (Mary Joanna), 1842-1916
Uniform Title Seifenblasen. English
Title Soap bubbles
Original Publication New York: F. Tennyson Neely, 1896.
Contents Cant and humbug -- Wife versus native land -- Ali Hadji Effendi -- The cross at the corner -- The altar painting -- A Christmas eve in Paris -- The stepmother -- Pas de chance (No chance) -- How the fox hunter fared in England -- Within an inch of eternity.
Credits Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Language English
LoC Class PT: Language and Literatures: Germanic, Scandinavian, and Icelandic literatures
Subject Austrian fiction -- Translations into English
Subject Short stories, Austrian -- Translations into English
Category Text
eBook-No. 77764
Release Date
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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