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A satirical rhapsody set in urban high society depicts a sudden upheaval that strips away customary dress and social disguise, forcing public exposure and absurd consequences. Through scenes of charitable spectacles, theatrical tableaux, and fashionable entertainments, the narrative traces how the privileged respond with shame, farce, opportunism, and self-justification. The work uses humor and irony to unmask hypocrisy and class obliviousness to widespread suffering, interrogating how appearance and costume sustain identity, authority, and moral pretence while prompting both comic mishap and uneasy reflection on social order.

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Fernande Blaze de Bury

Fernande Blaze de Bury was a writer known for her work in the late 19th century, particularly her novel "The Storm of London: A Social Rhapsody." This work reflects her keen observations of society and the complexities of urban life in London during that era. Blaze de Bury's writing often explores themes of social dynamics and personal relationships, providing a vivid portrayal of the challenges and triumphs faced by individuals in a rapidly changing world. Her contributions to literature offer valuable insights into the cultural landscape of her time.

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