Publisher's Synopsis
"Free Opinions: Freely Expressed on Certain Phases of Modern Social Life and Conduct" by Marie Corelli offers a fascinating glimpse into 20th-century British social life and customs. This meticulously prepared print republication revives Corelli's sharp social commentary, providing readers with a unique perspective on the manners and etiquette of the era. Delving into various aspects of modern conduct, "Free Opinions" serves as both a historical record and a piece of insightful social criticism. Explore the nuances of social interactions and cultural norms as observed through Corelli's discerning eyes. This collection provides valuable context for understanding the evolution of popular culture and societal traditions. A thought-provoking exploration of a bygone era, "Free Opinions" remains relevant for anyone interested in the social sciences and the enduring power of astute observation.
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