About This Book
A collection of satirical short fiction and sketches that examine human vanity, hypocrisy, and gullibility. The centerpiece is a long moral tale in which a town celebrated for its incorruptibility is subjected to a deliberate test involving a concealed fortune, with predictable consequences; surrounding pieces range from humorous anecdotes and tall-tale narratives to travel sketches, personal reminiscences, and pointed essays on religion, literature, and social manners. The writing shifts between comic exaggeration and mordant irony, using plainspoken narration and vivid detail to reveal pretension, moral weakness, and the gap between reputation and reality.