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The collection presents a series of journalistic chronicles and essays that scrutinize Parisian social life and politics, contrasting metropolitan manners with other European locales. Through sharp, often ironic sketches the author records public ceremonies, political disputes, criminal episodes and diplomatic developments, and critiques fashions, salons, literary debates and the spread of metropolitan customs abroad. Combining reportage, cultural criticism and philosophical reflection, the pieces move between vivid urban observation and polemical commentary, portraying how modernity reshapes customs, public ritual and the relationship between capital and province.
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