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In "Forty Minutes Late," Francis Hopkinson Smith crafts a captivating narrative that blends humor, adventure, and social commentary. The novel presents the misadventures of its endearing yet flawed protagonist, who navigates the complexities of New York society in the late 19th century. Smith's prose is characterized by its vivid descriptions and lively dialogue, which draw readers into a world where time plays a crucial role in shaping human interactions and relationships. This tale, set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, captures both the charm and chaos of urban life,…mehr

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In "Forty Minutes Late," Francis Hopkinson Smith crafts a captivating narrative that blends humor, adventure, and social commentary. The novel presents the misadventures of its endearing yet flawed protagonist, who navigates the complexities of New York society in the late 19th century. Smith's prose is characterized by its vivid descriptions and lively dialogue, which draw readers into a world where time plays a crucial role in shaping human interactions and relationships. This tale, set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, captures both the charm and chaos of urban life, providing a rich literary context reflective of its era. Francis Hopkinson Smith, an accomplished author, painter, and engineer, drew extensively from his diverse experiences in crafting this work. Born in 1838, he thrived in a creative milieu and traveled extensively, which enriched his storytelling. His experiences in engineering and art permeated his writing, allowing him to blend observation with imagination, capturing the zeitgeist of his time. Smith's keen understanding of human nature and the intricacies of social interactions informed the novel's comedic yet poignant exploration of its characters' journeys. "Forty Minutes Late" is a delightful read for those who appreciate a blend of wit and insight. As a testament to Smith's literary prowess, this novel offers a humorous yet thoughtful exploration of the interplay between time, society, and the human spirit. Readers seeking an engaging narrative imbued with sharp social observations will find this work both entertaining and enlightening.

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Francis Hopkinson Smith (1838-1915) was an American author, artist, and engineer with a multifaceted career that spanned several decades at the turn of the 20th century. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Smith was not only a prolific writer but also achieved recognition as a civil engineer, having had a hand in constructing the foundation for the Statue of Liberty. His literary journey is marked by a distinctive narrative style that often reflects his experiences and observations of American life, particularly in the post-Civil War era. Smith's works include a mix of genres, from novels and short stories to travelogues and essays. 'Forty Minutes Late' is one of the many narratives where Smith's subtle humor and keen eye for detail shine through (Smith, F.H., 1916). His writing, characterized by a leisurely narrative pace juxtaposed with thoughtful character development, offers readers a glimpse into the genteel society of his time. Despite the historical distance, Smith remains noted for his ability to encapsulate the social and cultural attitudes prevalent during his lifetime in his writing. His works serve not only as entertainment but also as valuable socio-historical documents that continue to engage scholars and aficionados of early American literature. Smith's contributions to both literature and engineering continue to be celebrated for their enduring legacy in the cultural tapestry of the United States.