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The Cords of Vanity: A Comedy of Shirking

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The novel follows Robert Etheridge Townsend, a young man whose consistent avoidance of discomfort leads him to shirk duties and social obligations, and shows how that temperament affects his relationships and creative life. Satirical and wry, the narrative balances comedic episodes with reflective passages that examine vanity, chivalry, and the tensions between personal weakness and artistic potential. Irony predominates but often softens into pity, turning sharp satire into poignant observation. The structure interleaves social set pieces with interior study, inviting readers to consider how avoidance shapes character and creation.

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James Branch Cabell

James Branch Cabell was an American author known for his imaginative and often satirical works that blend fantasy with philosophical themes. His writing is characterized by a rich prose style and a focus on the complexities of human nature and morality. Among his notable works is "Jurgen: A Comedy of Justice," which explores themes of love, justice, and the nature of reality through the adventures of its protagonist. Cabell's literary contributions have earned him a place in the American literary canon, influencing later writers with his unique blend of humor and depth.

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