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A jointed wooden doll recounts her life as she passes from household to household in a busy city, observing domestic routines, children's play, and the toy trade. She describes street customs and seasonal entertainments such as Twelfth-night festivities, pantomimes, and puppet shows, and records visits to public amusements and shops. Through encounters with both well-to-do families and industrious workshop homes, she witnesses contrasts of wealth, work, and childhood experience. Her reflective narration emphasizes learning from events, valuing affection and character above show, and provides vivid details of clothing, shops, and everyday sights of the period.

About the Author

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R. H. Horne

R. H. Horne was a 19th-century English author and poet, best known for his work "Memoirs of a London Doll." This unique narrative blends elements of fantasy and social commentary, reflecting the Victorian era's fascination with childhood and innocence. Horne's literary contributions extend beyond this notable title, as he was also involved in various literary circles and contributed to the cultural landscape of his time. His writing often explored themes of identity and the human experience, making him a noteworthy figure in the realm of Victorian literature.

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