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A satirical novel that follows a circle of writers, editors, and social aspirants as they negotiate ambition, romance, and artistic reputation in an urban milieu. It moves between comic sketches in dingy editorial rooms, taverns, and drawing-rooms and quieter scenes of personal reflection, showing how vanity, misadventure, and tender impulses shape lives. The narrative is built from short, thematic chapters that trace the awakening of youth, the stunts of literary ambition, and the awkward rites of courtship. Through episodic incidents and vivid social types, the work examines the gap between public pretence and private feeling while charting small moral and emotional transformations.
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