About This Book
The essay offers a comic, affectionate portrait of a celebrated fin‑de‑siècle wit as an elderly, domesticated figure who maintains strict routines—rising early to work, preparing modest refreshments, walking the Chelsea streets, and reading to his children—while reminiscing about past friends and theatrical exploits. Beerbohm's satire relies on precise household and professional detail to undercut public flamboyance, balancing gentle mockery with clear admiration for the subject's perseverance, craftsmanship, and continued dedication to literary work.
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