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A series of essays offers sharp social criticism and cultural observation, ranging from condemnations of fashionable society's vanity and vulgarity to reflections on art, gardens, Italian cities, religion's decline, literary figures, and contemporary debates such as conscription, the New Woman, and female suffrage. The writer blends polemic and personal reflection to examine manners, moral hypocrisy, class pretensions, and the effects of modern life on taste and sensibility, while addressing specific institutions, scientific misconceptions, and human responses to death and pity.
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