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Nights in London

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A collection of lyrical sketches and essays that explore London after dusk, moving through neighborhoods and entertainments to depict lamplit streets, music-halls, docks, suburban evenings, and the city's diverse night characters. Combining vivid urban description, personal reminiscence, and social observation, the pieces contrast gaiety and hardship, record rituals of nightlife, and celebrate sudden townscapes and transient moods found in alleys, promenades, theatres, and working quarters. The tone is observant and atmospheric rather than polemical.

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Thomas Burke

Thomas Burke was an English author known for his vivid portrayals of London life in the early 20th century. His works often explore the city's diverse neighborhoods and the lives of its inhabitants, capturing the essence of urban experience. Among his notable titles is "Limehouse Nights," a collection of stories set in the vibrant Limehouse district, which reflects the multicultural tapestry of the area. Burke's writing is characterized by its rich imagery and keen observation, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of London. His other works, such as "Nights in London" and "Out and About London," further showcase his fascination with the city's streets and characters.

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