About This Book
The collection offers pointed, comic sketches and short stories that satirize domestic life, marriage, and social vanity. Scenes center on women's clubs, parties, and small-town intrigues where advice, gossip, jealousy, and clever revenge reshape ordinary relationships. Characters negotiate courtship and household roles through ironic prescriptions, practical jokes, and social performances, while the narrator blends wry aphorism and anecdote to expose hypocrisy, gender expectations, and sentimental pretenses. The tone alternates between light comedy and barbed observation, using domestic scenarios as vehicles for witty social commentary.
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