A Pessimist in Theory and Practice
About This Book
The narrator reunites with an old college friend who has become a self-styled pessimist living in seclusion and records the efforts of a lively domestic circle—led by a decisive young woman and her sister—to draw him back into society. Scenes move from woods and fishing retreats to Newport cliffs and family parlors, blending satiric observations of manners with comic complications, romantic misapprehensions, and reflective essays on honesty, earnestness, and social conduct. The plot unfolds through consultations, gentle manipulations, and a series of personal ordeals that culminate in family conferences, reconciliations, and practical advice aimed at those about to marry or resume public life.