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A first-person narrator combines open letters, personal commentary, and fiction to mount a frank critique of gender relations. The text opens with epistolary material addressing friends and critics and recounts professional setbacks, then moves into a domestic narrative that begins with the discovery of a wrapped infant left at a doorstep, provoking household disturbance and moral consideration. Throughout, the work alternates between candid social observation, scandal and reputational risk, and probing examinations of expectations placed on men and women, all presented in a conversational, sometimes polemical voice.
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