About This Book
A collection of satirical sketches and humorous essays that lampoon local social life, exposing hypocrisy, vanity, religious cant, and inequality through ironic portraits, anecdote, and biting commentary. The author declares a program of social cure by ridicule, balancing respect for private family life with pointed attacks on public pretensions; pieces range from playful ridicule to harsher sarcasm motivated by attachment to the homeland. Interwoven are appeals to the poor and scenes of scandal, caricatures of officials, clergy, and bourgeois customs, all organized as short, conversational pieces intended to provoke laughter, reflection, and civic self-examination.
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