About This Book
A collection of brief, sharply observed pieces, from epigrams to short sketches, that satirize love, theatrical life, public taste and everyday pretensions. The author uses irony, paradox and compact vignette to expose vanity, reformist affectation and social hypocrisy. Recurring motifs include romantic folly, the workings of the stage and the gap between public posturing and private behavior, delivered with wry economy.
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