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A sequence of comic vignettes narrated by a pompous but well-meaning gentleman recounts his misadventures among metropolitan institutions and social rituals. Episodes describe visits to theatres, galleries, clubs, debating societies, examinations, dinners, weddings, music-halls, sporting events, and country excursions, each generating misunderstandings and exaggerated self-justifications. Through letters, speeches, and awkward etiquette, the narrator exposes follies of class-consciousness, pretension, and cultural friction while pursuing courtship and professional recognition. The work uses irony and playful satire to assemble a portrait of social awkwardness and the gap between personal pride and the metropolitan codes the narrator encounters.

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F. Anstey

F. Anstey was a British author and playwright known for his humorous and satirical works. He gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, contributing significantly to the genre of comic fiction. His notable works include "A Bayard From Bengal," which showcases his talent for blending wit with social commentary, and "Baboo Jabberjee, B.A.," a comedic exploration of cultural themes. Anstey's writing often reflects a keen observation of society, making him a distinctive voice in the literary landscape of his time. His contributions to the world of theatre and literature continue to be appreciated for their cleverness and charm.

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