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A circle of socially ambitious women who run a self-styled Lunch Club compete to host a celebrated visiting author, revealing their pretensions, petty rivalries, and appetite for cultured display. Through the episode of arranging a reception and debating literary matters, personal vanities, social hierarchies, and the gap between appearance and genuine appreciation are exposed, while the guests' responses and a subplot of marital misunderstandings underscore the group's limited self-knowledge. The stories blend satiric comedy with sharp observation of manners, using concise episodes to examine how cultural authority and social performance are negotiated in small social milieus.
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