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A sequence of reflective essays examines changing domestic life and manners, focusing on the declining centrality of the hearth and its effects on family intimacy, conversation, and home architecture. The author considers how newspapers, the telegraph, shifting reading habits, smaller fireplaces, and transient housing alter speech, reading aloud, and social rituals, while offering nostalgic and humorous observations about language, taste, and gendered roles in shaping the household. Each study combines anecdote and cultural critique to probe everyday comforts and the evolving meanings of home and sociability.
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