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Les Jeunes-France: romans goguenards; suivis de Contes humoristiques

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A lively collection of short, satirical sketches and humorous tales that mock literary affectation and social pretension. It opens with an extended, playful preface that lampoons reading habits and publishing customs, then moves through varied pieces that alternate witty anecdote, parody of romantic excess, and occasional fantastical flourish. The prose emphasizes stylistic play, irony, and urbane observation, offering compact narratives and essays that critique manners, fashion, and authorship while privileging cleverness and verbal sparkle over solemn argument.

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Théophile Gautier

Théophile Gautier (1811-1872) was a French poet, novelist, and art critic, known for his contributions to the Romantic movement. His literary works often blend fantasy and realism, showcasing his fascination with beauty and the exotic. Gautier's notable works include the novel "Mademoiselle de Maupin," which explores themes of gender and identity, and the short story collection "One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances," which reflects his interest in the supernatural. He was also a close associate of Charles Baudelaire and played a significant role in the literary culture of 19th-century France.

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