[Gutenberg 3109] • Fashions in Literature
- Authors
- Warner, Charles Dudley
- Publisher
- Forgotten Books
- Tags
- literature
- ISBN
- 9781333040215
- Date
- 2018-12-12T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.04 MB
- Lang
- en
Excerpt from The Complete Writings of Charles Dudley Warner: As We Were Saying; As We Go; Fashions in Literature
Are we exaggerating this astonishing rise, devel opment, and spread of the Chrysanthemum? As a fashion it is not so extraordinary as the hoop-skirt, or as the neck ruff, which is again rising as a background to the lovely head. But the remarkable thing about it is that heretofore in all nations and times, and in all changes of fashion in dress, the rose has held its own as the queen of flowers and as the finest expres sion of sentiment. But here comes a flaunting thing with no desirable perfume, looking as if it were cut with scissors out of tissue-paper, but capable of taking infinite varieties of color, and growing as big as a curtain tassel, that literally captures the world, and spreads all over the globe, like the Canada thistle. The florists have no eye for anything else, and the biggest floral prizes are awarded for the production of its eccentricities. Is the rage for this flower typical Of this fast and flaring age?
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