About This Book
A series of illustrated sketches and short essays that observe and gently satirize late-Victorian social manners, domestic rituals, and types. The pieces present comic portraits of hosts, snobs, bores and vulnerable outsiders, blending witty observation with a tolerant, often sentimental eye. Scenes and vignettes alternate with concise commentary, and the tone shifts between playful mockery and compassionate pity, producing a cumulative portrait of a class-conscious social world where eccentricities are exposed more for human frailty than for condemnation.
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