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A collection of short, witty essays that mount playful defences of things often dismissed by modern critics — popular fiction, publicity, nonsense, heraldry, ugly objects, farce, slang, detective stories, patriotism, and public monuments — arguing that many insults conceal compliments and that public and monumental expressions have moral and social value. The pieces range from reflections on outdoor art and the public nature of worship to meditations on humility, baby-worship, and the usefulness of seemingly trivial knowledge, combining paradox, humor, and cultural criticism to reassess common prejudices and celebrate overlooked virtues.
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