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A comic, satirical verse fable that stages a narrator's mock-heroic journey through the contemporary literary world, offering epigrammatic portraits of poets and reviewers. Through prefatory remarks, playful digressions, and pointed couplets, the poem parodies critics' pretensions, lampoons literary fashions, and measures individual talents with ironic appraisal. The work alternates direct jests and affectionate teasing, using a conversational voice to examine authorship, anonymity, and the business of publication while showcasing wit, parody, and the mechanics of poetic critique.
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