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A series of essays examines the paradoxes and social varieties of temporary or chronic lack of money, arguing that shortness of funds can sharpen resourcefulness while also causing hardship. Using anecdotes, literary and historical examples, and personal observation, the author surveys how impecuniosity shapes morals, luck, ingenuity, and behavior among the wealthy, professionals, performers, artists, and writers, and describes the practical shifts people adopt to cope. Chapters consider moral and immoral consequences, the distinctive experiences of stage and visual creatives, and the occasional romance and comedy that financial strain produces, blending wit and social observation to show both privations and unexpected virtues of constrained means.

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H. G. Somerville

H. G. Somerville was an author known for his work in the realm of humor and social commentary. His notable book, "Curiosities of Impecuniosity," explores the peculiarities and challenges of financial hardship with wit and insight. Somerville's writing often reflects a keen observation of human nature and societal norms, making his work both entertaining and thought-provoking. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions provide a unique perspective on the struggles of everyday life, resonating with readers who appreciate a blend of humor and realism.

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