About This Book
A humorous portrait concentrates on a self-important small-town man whose pride is stirred by a civic summons and on his thrifty, practical wife who deflates his ambitions. Domestic scenes of sparse meals, neighborhood conversation, and imagined public advancement expose the gap between pretension and reality. The narrative uses episodic incidents and wry observation to tease out marital power dynamics, local gossip, and the comic consequences of vanity, showing how public-minded aspirations collide with everyday economy and routine.
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