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The narrative follows an amiable but mentally unstable young man who escapes attentive custody and drifts through London and Continental settings, provoking a series of comic misunderstandings and social mishaps. Episodes are recounted through the perspectives and notes of acquaintances and medical attendants, whose officious professionalism contrasts with the wanderer’s easy charm. The episodic structure strings together travel vignettes, mistaken identities, and social satire that lampoons fashionable society and medical authority, while balancing light romance and farce. The tone mixes genteel humour with ironic observation, turning the protagonist’s misadventures into a study of social conventions and human foibles.

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J. Storer Clouston

J. Storer Clouston was a Scottish author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of fiction and adventure. His notable works include "The Lunatic at Large," which blends humor and intrigue, and "Count Bunker," a sequel that continues the whimsical narrative style. Clouston's writing often features eccentric characters and imaginative plots, reflecting the literary trends of his time. His stories, such as "The Spy in Black" and "Vandrad the Viking," showcase his ability to weave engaging tales that captivate readers with their unique blend of comedy and drama.

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