Paul Gosslett's Confessions in Love, Law, and The Civil Service
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A witty first-person confession traces an ambitious but unlucky young man's attempts to navigate love, the law, and a stifling civil service. He recounts failed applications and financial distress, a clandestine foreign mission to negotiate with brigands, romantic disappointments, and courtroom and office intrigues, all delivered with a satirical eye toward patronage and social pretensions. The narrative unfolds as episodic memoirs and set-piece incidents that balance comic misfortune with candid self-reflection, blending adventure, social comedy, and critique of bureaucratic arrogance.
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