This is a book about "Bohemian society" as it was in 1889. The entire book is available in both inline web page images and as PDF page images. It begins: "In a country house near the city of B---- lived a lady of cultivated mind and manners, "a noble woman nobly planned." Well read and familiar with such writers as Tyndall, Huxley, Spencer and other scientists, and being rather cosmopolitan in tastes, liked to gather about her, people who had -- as she termed it -- ideas. At times there was a strange medley of artists, authors, religious enthusiasts, spiritualists, philanthropists and even philosophers. On the evening of which I write there was the usual peculiar gathering, and each one is expressing his or her views freely and unrestrainedly. The visionary and dreamer said: 'Let me describe a modern Utopia of which I have often dreamed and thought.'" ... (Bohemian society; Leavitt) : Early Canadiana Online |