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A series of short, often ironic tales and sketches spans fable-like parables, exotic set pieces and urban vignettes to produce compact portraits of artists, clergymen, adventurers and petty rulers. Many stories pivot on comic moral inversions — religious ritual, literary vanity, professional affectation or ritualized violence — using fantastical or travel-like settings to reveal hypocrisy, desire and fear. The tone moves between whimsical anecdote and mordant social observation, favoring concise character studies, surprising reversals and satirical sketches that emphasize human folly and contradiction rather than sustained narrative arcs.
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