Joris Komijn op de Tentoonstelling / Humoristische schets van Justus van Maurik
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A comic travel-diary presented as letters and day-notes in which a middle-aged shopkeeper recounts his visit to a city exhibition, describing sea-sickness, comic mishaps like losing his hat and sweets, and his reception by his son and a whimsical companion. He moves through busy streets and museum galleries, records curiosities, kiosks, and local customs, and reflects on commerce, reading habits, and small-town contrasts. Observations are framed with aphorisms and gentle satire that highlight everyday characters and the oddities of urban life.
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