Sketches New and Old, Part 3.
A series of short, humorous sketches and satirical essays that target social prejudice, public outrage, and scholarly pretension through ironic episodes and mock-scientific narratives. The pieces range from an account of a youth punished amid popular fervor to parodic fables in which explorers and naturalists misinterpret fossils, inscriptions, and customs, and to jabs at missionaries, journalists, and officious experts. The tone moves between dry irony and broad farce, employing exaggeration and witty observation to expose hypocrisy, gullibility, and the self-importance of institutions and popular opinion.
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A series of short, humorous sketches and satirical essays that target social prejudice, public outrage, and scholarly pretension through ironic episodes and mock-scientific narratives. The pieces range from an account of a youth punished amid popular fervor to parodic fables in which explorers and naturalists misinterpret fossils, inscriptions, and customs, and to jabs at missionaries, journalists, and officious experts. The tone moves between dry irony and broad farce, employing exaggeration and witty observation to expose hypocrisy, gullibility, and the self-importance of institutions and popular opinion.
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