Twice round the clock; or, The hours of the day and night in London
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The collection moves hour by hour through a single day and night in London, presenting tightly observed sketches of markets, newspapers, docks, parks, courts, shops, and social scenes. Each chapter captures routines and spectacles — morning fishmarkets and newspaper production, daytime promenades and banking clerks, legal courts and civic rooms, afternoon auctions and retail bustle, evening entertainments and nocturnal workplaces — to reveal contrasts of class, labor, idleness, and leisure. The tone mixes lively reportage, descriptive detail, and satirical asides, producing a textured portrait of urban life and the shifting rhythms that organize the city's public and private worlds.
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