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A series of short essays evokes social, literary, and artistic life in the eighteenth century through compact biographical sketches, anecdotes, and critical reflections on writers, artists, bookmen, and public amusements. The pieces move between portraiture and cultural history, describing salons, private libraries, publishers' workshops, charitable enterprises, exhibitions, and pleasure gardens while noting habits of reading, collecting, and conversation. The tone blends affectionate detail with informed commentary, pairing vivid incident with assessments of taste, manners, and creative practice to illuminate everyday scenes and the personal habits behind surviving books and artworks.

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Austin Dobson

Austin Dobson was an English poet and biographer, known for his contributions to the literary landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for the literature of the past, as seen in titles such as "Eighteenth Century Vignettes" and his biographical studies of notable figures like Fanny Burney and Horace Walpole. Dobson's poetry is characterized by its elegance and wit, and he played a significant role in reviving interest in earlier literary forms. His collection, "Collected Poems in Two Volumes," showcases his lyrical prowess and thematic diversity, making him a notable figure in the realm of English literature.

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