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A series of sharp, humorous essays and sketches voiced through a recurring editorial persona that scrutinizes theater, language, the press, public administration, manners and urban daily life. The pieces alternate satire, character portraits and short anecdotes to expose hypocrisy, inertia and affectation while defending candid social criticism. Critics, amateurs and bureaucrats are examined alongside scenes of inns, stages and street life; reflections on literary practice and the journalist’s role recur. The tone mixes irony, moral impatience and rhetorical flourish to provoke reflection rather than offer systematic argument.
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