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His great-grandfather and his grandfather had been presidents of the United States, and to a small boy this seemed a matter of course in his family. But Henry Adams, belonging to a later generation, coming to maturity at the time of the Civil War, found himself in an age uncongenial to the leadership of such men as his ancestors. In the changing world of the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, Adams found his rightful place as an observer and critic rather than a participant in public life. Taking note of the comic and tragic qualities embedded in the political, economic, and human drama upon which he gazed, his writings appeal timelessly in the way they speak to us of a very individual personality.Stevenson, Elizabeth is the author of 'Henry Adams: A Biography - Elizabeth Stevenson - Library Binding' with ISBN 9780374976248 and ISBN 0374976244.
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