Rediscover E. Sprague's witty and insightful collection, "An Earnest Trifler," originally published in 1880. This volume presents a series of thought-provoking essays that blend social commentary with literary charm, offering a fascinating glimpse into the perspectives of the late 19th century. Sprague's engaging prose and keen observations make this work a delightful exploration of Victorian society and its values. Perfect for readers interested in historical literature and essays that offer both entertainment and intellectual stimulation.
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