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A comic, episodic narrative follows a distressed gentleman whose ambitions collide with recurring reversals, from academic pursuits and choices of career to financial failures, encounters with pawnbrokers and prisons, romantic disappointments, travel mishaps, and domestic quarrels. The book combines humorous sketches, anecdote, and pointed social satire to examine poverty, charity, and the follies of fashionable life. Scenes alternate between farce and sentiment, with reflections on education, moral behavior, and public institutions, and the work closes with explicit moral commentary about fortune, character, and the consequences of imprudent choices.
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