The Turning of Griggsby: Being a Story of Keeping up with Dan'l Webster
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A first-person narrator recalls life in a small New England village obsessed with the manner and myths of a famous statesman, where mimicry, gossip, and exaggerated reputations shape social life. Through humorous sketches and character studies — including a boastful local who models himself on the great orator, schoolroom rivalries, and the narrator's unrequited affection for a well-born girl — the story satirizes pretension, the gap between public image and private reality, and the ways communities manufacture heroes. Interwoven are reflections on character, education, and the power of tradition to distort memory and behavior.
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