Step into the bustling world of early American city life with The Lorgnette, or Studies of the Town, Vol. 2.
This collection blends sharp satire with lighthearted social commentary, framed by a wry observer who travels from the city to the seaside and back again. The tone is witty, personable, and accessible, inviting readers to laugh at fashion, manners, and the foibles of town and country alike.
Across its pages, you’ll encounter vivid sketches of social life, from the watering‑place scene to the drawing rooms of the season. The voice is warm and ironic, offering glimpses into reputation, romance, and the changing codes of conduct that defined the era. Readers will find a mix of humorous vignettes, letters, and short essays that illuminate the era’s manners without heavy-handed preaching.
What you’ll experience
- A humorous, human look at town society and its seasonal rhythms
- Light, entertaining portraits of social climbers, belles, and steady observers
- Epistolary pieces and editor’s notes that frame the culture of the time
- Gentle guidance on how to navigate manners, wit, and social choice with grace
Ideal for readers of 19th‑century satire, social humor, and periodさて observations of American life.