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1945
A comprehensive compilation of the author's literary contributions, encompassing a variety of essays, social commentary, and a novel, likely written in the late 19th century. This collection highlights Curtis's reflections on society, culture, and human nature, demonstrating his unique voice and insight during this period. The book includes notable works such as ''The Potiphar Papers,'' which showcases satirical observations on social life, and ''Trumps,'' a novel exploring themes of youth and aspiration. Curtis's essays, spread across several series of ''From the Easy Chair,'' provide a rich commentary on contemporary issues, from education and morality to the arts and societal expectations. Through a blend of humor and critique, Curtis's writings invite readers into the social dynamics of his time, making this index a valuable resource for anyone interested in 19th-century American literature and thought.