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The Book of Snobs
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260 pages
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Exploring the concept of snobbery, this work delves into its historical context and societal implications, presenting snobs as subjects worthy of study akin to natural science. The author argues that throughout history, individuals have emerged to address societal needs, likening their appearances to characters in a pantomime. With eloquent prose, the text illustrates various instances of snobbery across different classes, emphasizing its pervasive nature and the necessity of understanding this phenomenon in a broader cultural framework.
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2004, paperback
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