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The Cockaynes in Paris; Or, 'Gone abroad'

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A sequence of comic sketches follows a family of tourists and their countrymen during a season in Paris, satirizing manners, pretensions, and misunderstandings of local customs. The narrator assembles episodic scenes—boarding houses, cafés, promenades, exhibitions, and seaside outings—whose social anecdotes expose material contrasts and cultural clashes. Letters, soirées, and small domestic crises lead to marriages and reconciliations, each vignette combining witty observation with illustrative detail to lampoon travel fashions and social affectation.

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Blanchard Jerrold

Blanchard Jerrold was a 19th-century English author and journalist, known for his insightful and often humorous observations of society. He contributed significantly to literature with works that blend travel writing and biography. His notable titles include "How to See the British Museum in Four Visits," which offers a unique perspective on one of the world's most famous museums, and "The Life of George Cruikshank in Two Epochs," a detailed examination of the life and work of the influential caricaturist. Jerrold's writings reflect his keen interest in art, culture, and the intricacies of Victorian life.

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