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The book satirically catalogs a social type of ostentatious would-be gentlemen, treating them as if subjects of natural history. Through humorous chapters and a mock‑scientific preface, it details their affected speech, fashionable but mismatched dress, cigar and cane habits, public behaviors on omnibuses, in theatres, and on riverboats, and their intrusive courtship and pretensions to style. Short sketches and anecdotes expose the gap between assumed status and actual vulgarity, arguing that imitation of gentility invites ridicule and social disapproval.

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Albert Smith

Albert Smith was a 19th-century English author known for his engaging narratives and explorations of historical subjects. His notable works include "The Marchioness of Brinvilliers, the poisoner of the seventeenth century," which delves into the life of one of history's infamous figures, and "The Natural History of the Gent," a humorous examination of gentlemanly behavior and society. Smith's writing often reflects a keen interest in both history and social commentary, making him a distinctive voice in Victorian literature.

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