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A series of linked essays presents a solitary narrator who keeps a skeleton companion named Bones and uses their quiet evenings to muse on human experience. Through anecdote and reflection the pieces examine waste, memory, urban and rural contrasts, melancholy, love and loss, social manners, and the uncanny, shifting between humour and pensiveness. The skeletal interlocutor serves as a dry, ironic foil that permits moral and philosophical observation without didacticism. Chapters range from brief sketches to sustained meditations, united by a conversational voice that blends wit with sober contemplation.

Richard Clay & Sons, Limited,
London & Bungay.

FOOTNOTES:

[1]

“If that’s a fight indeed,
Where you strike hard, and I stand still and bleed.”

[2]

“Cogitat Ursidius, sibi dote jugare puellam,
Ut placeat domino, cogitat Ursidius.”

[3] A narrow board, on which provisions, etc. are packed, to be dragged through the woods on these expeditions in the snow.