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A collection of short, witty dialogues and prose pieces that satirize artistic taste, religious superstition, and philosophical posturing. The texts stage mock debates about famous artworks and cultural practices, offer humorous symposiums and dreamlike episodes, and parody literary and theatrical conventions. A playful, ironic narrator combines detailed ekphrasis with skeptical commentary to expose vanity, gullibility, and the gap between appearance and reality, while experimenting with voice and rhetorical display to question how images, stories, and social performance shape reputation and belief.
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