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A connected collection of sketches and tales alternates travel impressions, literary and cultural commentary, domestic vignettes, and occasional melancholy or comic narratives. Several pieces dwell on rural life, festive customs and funerary reflections; others offer playful or uncanny stories, including one about a man who encounters mysterious figures and sleeps for years, and another about a superstitious local haunted by a phantom rider. Interwoven are essays on bookmaking, authorship, and antiquarian subjects, with recurring themes of memory, solitude, the tension between town and country, and the consolations and losses tied to books and habit.
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