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A lively collection of first-person essays and sketches that alternate domestic anecdote, travel impressions, and satirical observation. The narrator recounts household mishaps and interactions with a companion, narrates short travel episodes and urban scenes, and critiques social pretensions, manners, and the laboring classes’ polished presentation. Pieces take episodic forms—little scenes, reminiscences, and topical reflections—using ironical wit and plainspoken commentary to register attitudes about success, leisure, gendered expectations, and provincial versus metropolitan life.

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Gail Hamilton

Gail Hamilton was an American author and essayist known for her sharp wit and keen observations on society. She gained prominence in the late 19th century, contributing to literature with works that often reflected her progressive views on women's rights and education. One of her notable works, "A Battle of the Books, recorded by an unknown writer for the use of authors and publishers," showcases her engagement with literary discourse and the challenges faced by writers. Hamilton's writing style combines humor with a critical eye, making her a distinctive voice in her era.

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