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My Miscellanies, Vol. 2 (of 2)

A varied collection of essays and sketches ranging from comic character studies and social satire to concise historical vignettes and curious case reports. The pieces present lively portraits of eccentric domestic life, witty examinations of theatrical and literary circles, and short narratives labeled as instructive or amusing cases. Tone moves between playful anecdote and reflective moral observation, often highlighting manners, petty embarrassments, and human foibles. Arranged as brief, self-contained chapters, the volume favors epigrammatic storytelling and ironic commentary rather than a continuous plot.

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A varied collection of essays and sketches ranging from comic character studies and social satire to concise historical vignettes and curious case reports. The pieces present lively portraits of eccentric domestic life, witty examinations of theatrical and literary circles, and short narratives labeled as instructive or amusing cases. Tone moves between playful anecdote and reflective moral observation, often highlighting manners, petty embarrassments, and human foibles. Arranged as brief, self-contained chapters, the volume favors epigrammatic storytelling and ironic commentary rather than a continuous plot.

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Wilkie Collins

Wilkie Collins (1824-1889) was an English novelist and playwright, renowned for his pioneering contributions to the mystery and detective genres. His works often blend elements of suspense, social commentary, and complex characterizations. Collins is best known for his novel "The Woman in White," which is celebrated for its innovative narrative structure and psychological depth. Other notable works include "Armadale," "Basil," and "The Moonstone," the latter often regarded as one of the first detective novels in English literature. His writing reflects the Victorian era's concerns and intricacies, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of the time.

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