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The Naughty Man; or, Sir Thomas Brown / Love, Courtship and Marriage in High Life. A Poetical Satire

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The poem satirically follows an elderly millionaire who courts and secretly marries a lively young widow, portraying their quiet domestic life and the scandalized reactions of family, the press, and society. Arranged in numbered lyrical sections, it mixes comic moralizing, social observation, and pointed lampoons of hypocrisy, vanity, and fashionable affectation. The narrator criticizes gossip and public pretensions while reflecting on human delusion, love, and the performative nature of rank and reputation, using rhythmic verse and anecdote to expose foibles in courtship, marriage, and high social life.

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Frank Chapman Bliss

Frank Chapman Bliss was an author known for his satirical work, particularly in the realm of romantic and social commentary. His notable book, "The Naughty Man; or, Sir Thomas Brown / Love, Courtship and Marriage in High Life. A Poetical Satire," reflects his keen observations on love and societal norms of his time. Bliss's writing often blends humor with critical insights, making his contributions to literature both entertaining and thought-provoking. His work captures the complexities of relationships and the intricacies of high society, offering readers a glimpse into the social dynamics of his era.

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