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The Attaché; or, Sam Slick in England — Complete cover

The Attaché; or, Sam Slick in England — Complete

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A traveling comic narrator writes letters from England that assemble episodic, conversational sketches of rural and urban life. He blends homespun aphorisms, irony, and tall tales to satirize institutions, leisure rituals, and social manners. Episodes range from country inns and race meetings to civic monuments and domestic scenes, each linked by recurring observations about cultural contrast and local pretension. The work favors anecdote and conversational storytelling, balancing broad humor with pointed reflections on social hypocrisy and the quirks of polite society.

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Thomas Chandler Haliburton

Thomas Chandler Haliburton was a Canadian author and politician, best known for his humorous and satirical writings that captured the essence of early Canadian life. His most famous work, "The Clockmaker," features the character Samuel Slick, a shrewd and witty Yankee peddler whose observations provide a comedic lens on society. Haliburton's writing often blended humor with social commentary, making significant contributions to the development of Canadian literature. In addition to his literary pursuits, he served as a member of the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia, reflecting his engagement with the political landscape of his time.

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