Alonzo Fitz, and Other Stories
A collection of comic short stories and satirical essays that blend tall-tale plotting, social parody, and pointed cultural observation. One narrative unfolds as a frivolous courtship and a mock marriage circulated through absurd newspaper notices, while a prominent essay playfully argues for the cultivation of lying as a refined social art. Other pieces mix humorous lectures, travel and city sketches, parodies of rhetoric and legend, and reflections on language and manners, often shifting between burlesque set-pieces and ironical commentary on public pretension.
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A collection of comic short stories and satirical essays that blend tall-tale plotting, social parody, and pointed cultural observation. One narrative unfolds as a frivolous courtship and a mock marriage circulated through absurd newspaper notices, while a prominent essay playfully argues for the cultivation of lying as a refined social art. Other pieces mix humorous lectures, travel and city sketches, parodies of rhetoric and legend, and reflections on language and manners, often shifting between burlesque set-pieces and ironical commentary on public pretension.
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