"Politics makes strange bedfellows."

Charles Dudley Warner (1829 - 1900)
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About Charles Dudley Warner

Charles Dudley Warner was an American essayist, novelist, and editor known for his collaboration with Mark Twain on the novel 'The Gilded Age'. Born in 1829 in Massachusetts, Warner worked as an editor for various publications and became a prominent literary figure during the 19th century. He wrote essays on politics, social issues, and human nature, blending humor and insight in his writings. Warner's works often reflected the changing American society and values of his time.

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