About This Book
A compact collection of aphorisms and a concluding essay offers witty, paradoxical observations on love, beauty, morality, art, social life, and human nature. The short maxims range from playful cynicism about marriage, fame, and hypocrisy to reflections on aesthetic value, experience, and doubt. The longer piece extends those concerns into a meditation on individuality, the soul, the limits of science and politics, and the role of art and moral feeling in shaping a humane life.
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