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The author surveys the characters, institutions, fashions, and social rituals portrayed in a celebrated early-Victorian comic novel, using its episodes as a guide to a vanished social world. He catalogs obsolete practices such as debtors' prisons, stagecoaches, galleried inns, polling riots, and elaborate public breakfasts, and describes changes in dress, transport, law, and public order. He contrasts enduring professional types with extinct customs, reflects on the novel's vividness as a social record, and argues that its humor and suggestiveness preserve the texture of an earlier era while inviting antiquarian attention and ongoing popular affection.
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