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The Secret Life: Being the Book of a Heretic

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The collection presents a series of personal essays and diary-like sketches in which the writer records private heresies, wry observations, and philosophical musings. Topics range from social manners, marriage, and modern womanhood to literary criticism, death, ghosts, and the paradoxes of selfhood. Tone shifts between playful cynicism and reflective seriousness as entries blend anecdote, moral questioning, and cultural commentary. Throughout the pieces the author probes the gap between public persona and inner life, favoring skeptical insight, ironic humor, and compact, epigrammatic turns of phrase.

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Elizabeth Bisland

Elizabeth Bisland was an American author and journalist known for her literary contributions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is particularly recognized for her biographical works, including "The Life and Letters of Lafcadio Hearn," which provides insight into the life of the influential writer and cultural figure. Bisland's writing often reflects her interests in travel and philosophy, as seen in her work "Seekers in Sicily: Being a Quest for Persephone by Jane and Peripatetica." Her diverse body of work showcases her engagement with themes of identity and spirituality, marking her as a notable figure in American literary heritage.

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