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The Candidate: A Political Romance
by Joseph A. (Joseph Alexander) Altsheler
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- EN
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This novel is a political romance presented in prose narrative form, set within the context of American political life in the early 20th century. It follows the story of Jimmy Grayson, a young lawyer who unexpectedly receives a presidential nomination from his political party. The narrative examines themes of political ambition, democratic processes, and the shifting nature of American politics through the perspectives of various characters involved in the campaign. The story begins amid the excitement of a political convention, with scenes depicting the nomination of Grayson and the public’s reaction. The novel provides insight into the political climate of the period, capturing the atmosphere of the conventions and the personal and public struggles of its characters.
The work was written in the early 1900s and reflects contemporary concerns with democracy and leadership. It portrays the emergence of a relatively unknown candidate into national prominence, highlighting themes of ambition, public support, and political strategy.
The work was written in the early 1900s and reflects contemporary concerns with democracy and leadership. It portrays the emergence of a relatively unknown candidate into national prominence, highlighting themes of ambition, public support, and political strategy.
From the opening pages
The huge convention-hall still rang with the thunders of applause, and most of the delegates were on their feet shouting or waving their hats, when Harley slipped from his desk and made his way quietly to the little side-door leading from the stage. It was all over now but the noise; after a long and desperate fight Grayson, a young lawyer, with little more than a local reputation, had been nominated by his party for the Presidency of the United States, and Harley, alert, eager, and fond of dramatic effects, intended to be the first who should tell him the surprising fact. He paused a moment, with his hand on the door, and, looking out upon the hall with its multitude of hot, excited faces, ran quickly over the events of the last three or four days. Ten thousand people had sat there, hour after hour, waiting for the result, and now the result had come. The rival parties had entered their conventions, full of doubt and apprehension. There was a singular dearth of great men; the old ones were all dead or disabled, and the new ones had not appeared; the nation was conscious, too, of a new feeling, and all were bound to recognize it; the sense of dependency upon the Old World in certain matters which applied to the mental state rather than anything material was almost gone; the democracy had grown more democratic and the republic was more republican; within the nation itself the West was taking a greater prominence, and the East did not begrudge it. It was felt by everybody in either party that it would be wiser to nominate a Western man, and, the first having done so, the second, as all knew it must, now followed the good example. Moreover, both conventions had nominated "dark horses," but the second nominee was the "darker" of the two. James Madison Grayson, affectionately called Jimmy Grayson by his neighbors and admirers, was quite young, without a gray hair in his head, tall, powerfully built, smooth-shaven, and with honest eyes that gazed straight into yours. He was known as a brave man, with fine oratorical powers and a winning personality, but he had come to the convention merely as a delegate, and without any thought of securing the nomination for himself. Not a single vote had been instructed for him, but in that lay his opportunity.…
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