The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner
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A wide-ranging collection of short prose that alternates travel sketches, humorous anecdotes, character studies, and reflective essays on literature, society, and everyday life. Pieces move between descriptive accounts of places and seasons, wry observations on manners and taste, and informal arguments about art, governance, and personal conduct. The tone is conversational and often satirical, with attention to rural and urban contrasts, leisure and work, and the quirks of individual and collective behavior, offering varied portraits and meditations rather than a single narrative or sustained argument.
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