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The Happy Hypocrite: A Fairy Tale for Tired Men

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The narrative follows a notorious profligate who, seeking the affection of a woman who esteems outward beauty and apparent virtue, adopts a lovely mask and the external behaviors of goodness. His altered appearance changes how society regards him and provokes questions about sincerity, social hypocrisy, and the persuasive force of surface charm; ensuing events complicate the distinction between acted morality and real transformation. The tale blends fairy-tale elements with sly satire of fashionable life and leaves notions of redemption and identity deliberately ambiguous.

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Sir Max Beerbohm

Sir Max Beerbohm was an English essayist, parodist, and caricaturist, celebrated for his wit and keen observations of society. Born in 1872, he became a prominent figure in the literary circles of the early 20th century, known for his unique blend of humor and insight. His most notable work, "Zuleika Dobson; Or, An Oxford Love Story," is a satirical novel that explores themes of love and folly within the backdrop of Oxford University. Beerbohm's contributions to literature include essays and short stories that reflect his sharp intellect and artistic sensibility, making him a significant voice in the literary heritage of his time.

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