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Potterism: A Tragi-Farcical Tract

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The narrative follows twins Johnny and Jane Potter, Oxford graduates with literary ambitions, as their rivalry, family dynamics, and their father’s newspaper enterprise expose social pretensions and domestic comedy. Presented in distinct sections by multiple narrators, the work shifts between tragi-farcical episodes and sharper satirical observations, probing literary snobbery, gendered obstacles to professional life, and the performative nature of taste and respectability. Intimate scenes and public encounters alike reveal hypocrisy, rivalry, and conflicting ideals about art and usefulness, with tonal changes that blend farce, moral irony, and reflective commentary on modern social mores.

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Rose Macaulay

Rose Macaulay was an English author known for her sharp wit and keen social commentary. Her literary career spanned several genres, including novels, essays, and poetry, often exploring themes of gender and societal norms. Among her notable works is "Dangerous Ages," which delves into the complexities of women's lives in the early 20th century. Macaulay's writing is characterized by its blend of humor and critical insight, making her a significant figure in 20th-century literature. She also contributed to the literary landscape with works like "Potterism: A Tragi-Farcical Tract" and "Mystery at Geneva: An Improbable Tale of Singular Happenings." Her unique voice continues to resonate with readers today.

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