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A public letter answers prolonged satirical assaults by a rival, offering a defense of the author's conduct and reputation while tracing episodes and misunderstandings that escalated their quarrel. It disputes specific accusations, questions the ethics and effects of satire, and contrasts private grievances with more visible stage and pamphlet disputes. The writer examines how public persona and theatrical performance shaped hostile portrayals, evaluates the motives behind literary attacks, and challenges selective reporting and misrepresentation. Emphasis is placed on integrity, the limits of ridicule, and the desire to correct misleading impressions rather than to inflame further controversy.
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