Europe and elsewhere
A varied collection of essays and sketches that alternate lively travel writing about European towns, spas, and river journeys with sharp social and political satire. The pieces mix anecdote and observation — reporting health-resort routines, epidemics, and public ceremonies — with ironical assaults on missionary zeal, patriotism, lynching, temperance crusades, and other public follies. Interspersed are imaginative parodies and reflective monologues that combine colloquial humor, moral indignation, and rhetorical flourish to expose hypocrisy and prompt readers to reconsider prevailing beliefs.
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A varied collection of essays and sketches that alternate lively travel writing about European towns, spas, and river journeys with sharp social and political satire. The pieces mix anecdote and observation — reporting health-resort routines, epidemics, and public ceremonies — with ironical assaults on missionary zeal, patriotism, lynching, temperance crusades, and other public follies. Interspersed are imaginative parodies and reflective monologues that combine colloquial humor, moral indignation, and rhetorical flourish to expose hypocrisy and prompt readers to reconsider prevailing beliefs.
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