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A collection of comic letters and episodic sketches told by a hapless domestic servant who approaches housework as if conducting experiments, chronicling bungled chores, kitchen disasters, and awkward encounters with employers. The pieces satirize domestic etiquette, fashions, holiday rituals, and new household technologies through exaggerated language and malapropisms, mixing faux-instructional advice with illustrated anecdotes. Recurring themes include class friction, the stresses of hired help, and the contrast between scientific rationality and everyday chaos, all presented in a playful, sometimes farcical tone that lampoons household routines and social expectations.

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Wallace Irvin

Wallace Irvin was an American author known for his unique blend of science fiction and social commentary. His notable work, "Hashimura Togo, Domestic Scientist," explores themes of domestic life and scientific innovation through the lens of a fictional narrative. Irvin's writing often reflects a keen interest in the intersection of technology and everyday life, making his contributions to literature both thought-provoking and entertaining. His work remains a fascinating exploration of the human experience in the context of scientific advancement.

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