About this book
Discover a fascinating snapshot of the early twentieth century with 1912: Short Works Collection, a curated compilation of public domain literature spanning essays, fiction, and non-fiction pieces from one of history's most transformative years. This audiobook captures the intellectual currents and cultural conversations of 1912—a pivotal moment when the Titanic sank, the Progressive Era reshaped American politics, and modernism challenged artistic conventions.
The collection emphasizes carefully selected non-fiction works that illuminate the era's pressing concerns, from social reform to scientific advancement, while including a handful of compelling short stories that showcase the period's diverse narrative voices. Whether exploring the philosophical inquiries of contemporary thinkers or the imaginative explorations of early twentieth-century storytellers, these works offer authentic glimpses into how people understood their rapidly changing world.
Perfect for history enthusiasts, students researching the early 1900s, and listeners seeking to understand the intellectual landscape that shaped modern society, this compilation serves as both an educational resource and an engaging literary experience. Each piece reflects the authentic voice and concerns of 1912, making this collection an invaluable window into a remarkable year in literature and thought. Ideal for those who appreciate classic essays, vintage short fiction, or simply want to experience how writers and thinkers of this era grappled with progress, tradition, and change.