About This Book
A series of conversational essays and sketches offers observant commentary on contemporary manners, tastes, and institutions. Subjects include changing fashions and display, courtship and the question of women proposing, the influence of refinement on individuality, the duties of writers and citizens, and the social role of the home. Through anecdote, reflection, and gentle satire, the pieces examine how personal habits, decorative trends, and ordinary choices reveal larger cultural tendencies and the shifting character of public and private life.
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