About This Book
A satirical short novel follows a young narrator who is swept into fashionable circles after involvement with a celebrated diamond; the narrative exposes vanity, pretension, and dishonesty among the wealthy through ironic commentary, comic episodes, and character sketches. Social climbers, impostors, and the fatuities of aristocratic life are lampooned as the possession of the gem provokes rivalry, foolish schemes, and moral compromise. The tone alternates between caustic observation and affectionate humor, framing a critique of social ambition and human folly.
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