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A comic epistolary work unfolds through letters between a seasoned English novelist and a younger American writer whose initial, whimsical request sparks an exchange that mingles literary admiration with practical commerce. A wide circle of acquaintances—friends, doctors, florists, secretaries, and romantic interests—enters and exits by correspondence, generating satiric sketches of manners, artistic pride, and social foibles. The letters alternate playful reflection on the craft of writing with scenes of romantic complication and clubroom gossip, producing a gently ironic comedy of manners staged entirely through witty, characterful missives.
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