Pandora
A young German attaché embarks for his post in Washington and spends hours on a North German Lloyd steamer at Southampton, observing fellow passengers and reflecting on his conservative training, diplomatic habits, and impressions of American society. He watches steerage emigrants and fashionable travellers, measures social types with a mix of complacency and benevolence, and privately resolves to study the United States scientifically while questioning whether happiness and democratic developments merit his judgment. The voyage frames a mingling of close observation, cultural comparison, and personal self-examination.
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A young German attaché embarks for his post in Washington and spends hours on a North German Lloyd steamer at Southampton, observing fellow passengers and reflecting on his conservative training, diplomatic habits, and impressions of American society. He watches steerage emigrants and fashionable travellers, measures social types with a mix of complacency and benevolence, and privately resolves to study the United States scientifically while questioning whether happiness and democratic developments merit his judgment. The voyage frames a mingling of close observation, cultural comparison, and personal self-examination.
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