Sharp, satirical glimpses of 19th‑century New York society and the opera world deliver a lively, insider’s view of town life.
With a wry, observant voice, this collection maps the social ladder—from lodgings and fashion to publishing circles and theater crowds. The author’s playful critiques and affectionate jabs reveal how ambition, taste, and reputation mingle in a fast-paced urban scene, all while keeping a keen eye on the foibles and pretensions of its characters.
- Witty portraits of fashionable figures, critics, and publishers in a bustling literary town
- Insights into social rituals, opera, and the quest for status on the town’s stage
- Framing essays and diary-like letters that blend humor with social commentary
- A behind-the-scenes look at how culture, money, and manners shape public perception
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical social satire, theatrical life, and playful critiques of urban culture.