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A collection of comic and occasionally poignant tales set in late-eighteenth-century Anglo-Jewish society that center on a charismatic professional schnorrer and a gallery of eccentric community figures. The pieces range from longer episodes to short grotesques and fantasies, using satire, irony, and warm observation to explore themes of charity, social rank, ritual, and human hypocrisy. Rich period detail, episodic plotting, and illustrative sketches combine to portray communal dynamics, personal vanity, and the economics of respectability with both humor and sympathy.
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