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The novel follows life in a small English town as observed through a pompous retired officer and his club acquaintances, whose routines, affectations, and petty vanities are gently satirized. Domestic rituals—whist games, evening promenades, and social calls—frame a series of comic episodes that expose class snobbery, pretence, and rivalries. The arrival of upsetting news and the consequent maneuvering among townspeople provoke misunderstandings and small-scale melodrama. Through episodic scenes the narrative blends light comedy with ironic observation of provincial manners and social ambition.

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E. F. Benson

E. F. Benson was an English author and playwright, known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. He wrote a diverse range of works, including novels, short stories, and essays, often exploring themes of social dynamics and personal relationships. Among his notable works is "David Blaize," which showcases his talent for character development and wit. Benson's writing is characterized by its keen observations of society and its humorous yet poignant reflections on human nature. His literary legacy includes a significant body of work that continues to be appreciated for its insight and charm.

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