A Colonial Reformer, Vol. 2 (of 3)
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Ernest Neuchamp moves through the social circuits of colonial Sydney, torn between contempt for fashionable entertainments and a private desire to partake, especially because of his attraction to Antonia Frankston. The volume follows his appearances at dinners, balls, and receptions hosted by local notables, setting intimate conversations and recollections against a backdrop of generational differences in manners and appetite for pleasure. Through social scenes, family banter, and wry observation of conduct, it explores the clash between public reputation and private feeling, sketching community life and satirizing the ceremonies and hypocrisies of the colonial upper class.
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