About This Book
A varied collection of short essays and epigrams that examine taste, art, and social manners, combining pithy aphorisms with longer sketches. The opening pieces offer paradoxical maxims about youth, aesthetics, and morality, while later essays critique fashion, dress reform, theatrical celebrity, and cultural exchanges between Britain and America. Across its compact, stylized prose, witty observation and deliberate artificiality interrogate sincerity, the uses of style, and the ties between aesthetic theory and everyday conduct.
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