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A collection of satirical essays that critique and lampoon American manners, institutions, and cultural life—wealth and philanthropy, urban bustle and transport, literary tastes and popular humour, gender relations, politics, theatre, and sport—offered from a wry, comparative perspective. The author deploys irony, anecdote, and caricature to examine prosperity, social pretensions, commercial values, and civic noise, moving between comic sketches and pointed commentary across chapters that blend humour with social observation.
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