About This Book
A collection of short, pointed aphorisms and comic epigrams accompanied by cartoons, offering sardonic observations on human behavior, social manners, gender relations, hypocrisy, vanity, love, and morality. Each numbered maxim compresses a judgment or paradox about pride, charity, conscience, critics, marriage, and interpersonal pretensions, often reversing expectation to reveal inconsistency. The paired illustrations amplify or subvert the text, adding visual punch to the satire. The tone ranges from lightly caustic to playful, inviting readers to laugh at foibles while recognizing familiar self-deceptions and social hypocrisies.
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