. . "Washington (D.C.)" . . . . . . . "Roman américain" . "Fiction" . . "Democracy ; and Esther" . . . . "Esther" . . . "[Democracy] is one of the best novels ever written about Washington, D.C. Since it was written well over a century ago [1880], I anticipated that it would feel dated. Instead, the novel feels incredibly fresh. From the smart and ambitious young widow taking the political establishment by storm to the idealistic young war veteran lawyer advising her to the scheming and aging senator to the out-of-his-depth president, all of the characters (while obviously drawn on real people of the day) are recognizable and fun. [Inga at Amazon.com] -- [Esther] the comic story of [Esther Dudley] deals with a young, freethinking [New York] socialite [and painter] who falls desperately in love with an Episcopal minister [Stephen Hazard]. The result is a clash of intellects, a confrontation between faith and reason and a battle of the sexes. [Wikipedia.com]." . . . . . . "Democracy; and, Esther" . "Democracy and Esther" . "Democracy and Esther"@en . .