About This Book
A collection of short, conversational essays offering wry, observant sketches of everyday society and literary culture. The writer addresses social types and domestic scenes—hotel life, servants, relations, whist-players, holiday inconveniences—and reflects on the ambitions and economics of the writing life, penny fiction, and criticism. With quiet satire and anecdote, a recurring conversational persona frames musings on doubt, taste, and human foibles, balancing comic portraits with practical reflections on travel, illness, and the changing public appetite for literature.
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