Sketches New and Old, Part 6.
A sequence of short comic sketches and essays that blend tall‑tale narration, personal anecdote, and satire. The pieces move between vivid, often exaggerated portraits of social manners and rituals, pointed mockery of official and institutional absurdities, and travellike asides, all presented in a conversational, ironic voice. Alternating brief scenes, character sketches, and mock‑reports, the collection relies on wit and exaggeration to expose human vanities and everyday follies while maintaining a breezy, anecdotal tone.
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A sequence of short comic sketches and essays that blend tall‑tale narration, personal anecdote, and satire. The pieces move between vivid, often exaggerated portraits of social manners and rituals, pointed mockery of official and institutional absurdities, and travellike asides, all presented in a conversational, ironic voice. Alternating brief scenes, character sketches, and mock‑reports, the collection relies on wit and exaggeration to expose human vanities and everyday follies while maintaining a breezy, anecdotal tone.
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