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"None So Blind" is a sophisticated novel of character and intellectual conflict set within the hallowed halls of Harvard University. The narrative follows Felton Dickerman, a young man navigating the complex social strata and rigorous moral expectations of elite academic life during the early 20th century. Albert Parker Fitch explores the tensions between traditional values and the evolving modern world, focusing on the internal struggles of students as they grapple with identity, ambition, and spiritual growth.
The work provides a detailed look at the cultural and social atmosphere of the American university system, examining the influence of class, wealth, and pedigree on the development of the individual. Through its portrayal of faculty and students alike, the book delves into the pursuit of truth and the various forms of blindness-both social and moral-that can hinder one's understanding of the world. "None So Blind" serves as a poignant coming-of-age story that captures the spirit of an era while addressing universal themes of self-discovery and the complexities of the human conscience. It remains a significant contribution to the genre of academic fiction, offering a thoughtful meditation on the purpose of education and the maturation of the American soul.
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