The cynic's breviary: Maxims and anecdotes from Nicolas de Chamfort
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A compact collection of epigrammatic maxims and short anecdotes that deliver sharp, often sardonic observations on vanity, power, friendship, and independence. The pieces alternate concentrated aphorisms with brief illustrative stories and occasional prefatory material, favoring terse language and striking contrasts over extended argument. The tone moves between caustic misanthropy and unexpected humane sympathy, with recurring emphasis on social pretension, personal conduct, and the ironies of public life. Readers encounter wit, moral paradox, and concentrated counsel designed to provoke reflection rather than provide systematic theory.
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