The Funny Philosophers, or Wags and Sweethearts. A Novel
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A comic tale centers on a band of jocular bachelors whose playful theorizing and social pranks lampoon courtship and pretension. One member founds a Mystic Order of Seven Sweethearts whose members court young women without ever proposing, repeatedly blocking genuine suitors and creating a succession of awkward, amusing complications. Episodes alternate between whimsical philosophical debates and domestic scenes on verandas and in parlors, while romantic ambitions, schemes, and misunderstandings reveal character foibles. The narrative blends light farce and affectionate satire to explore attitudes toward marriage, male camaraderie, and the absurdities of social etiquette.
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