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An essay collection offers incisive, often wry reflections on religious zeal, social customs, literary life, and public character, balancing historical commentary with personal observation. It treats the legacy of strict religious communities, the hesitations of collective character, the pleasures and pitfalls of memoir-writing, the ethics of sympathy toward unpopular figures, the creative energy of discontent, the role of education, and the uses of humor; occasional pieces sketch controversies and cultural institutions. The tone ranges from critical to sympathetic, with polished prose that blends anecdote, cultural criticism, and moral observation.
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