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A city political boss undertakes a campaign to secure control of a municipal election by using newspapers, social influence, and behind-the-scenes pressure to discredit a reform-minded professor and shape public opinion. Domestic and public spheres intersect as family loyalties and private compromises become part of the strategy, pulling several characters into secrecy and moral uncertainty. Scenes alternate between household life, campaign maneuvering, and debates over culture and religion, revealing how patronage, prestige, and institutional power are manipulated. The narrative examines the techniques and human consequences of machine politics, showing ambition’s corrosive effect on civic and personal integrity.

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Frank Harris

Frank Harris was a notable writer, journalist, and editor known for his provocative and candid style. Born in the 19th century, he gained prominence for his autobiographical work, "My Life and Loves," which reflects his controversial views on love and sexuality. Harris also made significant contributions to literary criticism, particularly through his biographies of famous figures such as Oscar Wilde, which are detailed in his two-volume series, "Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions." His diverse body of work includes plays, short stories, and essays, showcasing his versatility and engagement with the literary scene of his time.

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