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A collection of witty epistolary pieces in which a young correspondent writes to his cousin about travels, social encounters, and cultural life. He mixes travel anecdotes from spa towns and border crossings with satirical observations of the press, theatrical institutions, and the manners of local elites. Political and artistic debates recur, with ironic takes on censorship, journalism, and public taste. Frequent sketches of everyday scenes, customs, and personalities punctuate the commentary. The tone alternates between playful mockery and reflective seriousness, producing a lively portrait of contemporary society through intimate, conversational dispatches.
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