Lord Arthur Savile's Crime; The Portrait of Mr. W.H., and Other Stories
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An assortment of short fiction that alternates between witty social satire and playful gothic pastiche. Several pieces skew the manners and hypocrisies of high society through ironic scenarios involving duty, prediction, and pretence, while others parody supernatural conventions or probe questions of identity, artifice, and romantic obsession. Tone shifts from comic to melancholic, relying on paradox, epigrammatic observation and sharp characterization to expose vanity, sentimentality, and ethical ambiguity. The collection groups compact narratives that blend humorous set-piece scenes with meditations on appearance, consequence, and the uneasy overlap of art and life.
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