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1894
Richard Le Gallienne
1894
A collection of essays written in the late 19th century. The book explores themes of nature, society, and human relationships with a focus on the beauty and complexities of life. Through vivid imagery and reflections, Le Gallienne provides a thoughtful commentary on the nuances of everyday experiences and interactions. The opening of ''Prose Fancies'' presents a series of observations about the arrival of spring. The author paints a picturesque scene of the season, filled with imagery of blooming nature and the gentle stirrings of life. He describes a charming procession of a mother pig with her piglets and notes the tender connections between humans and animals, delving into the beauty of new beginnings. As the piece transitions, Le Gallienne begins to introduce other characters, such as a disheveled man gathering sticks and a town boy collecting palm, contrasting the vibrancy of nature with the struggles and realities of human life. This set of initial reflections sets the stage for a broader exploration of life's ironic and bittersweet moments throughout the essays that follow.