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... is as pompous as his dressing. Just opening a book brings to mind the image of green shorts and a red vest.
Take "Contarini Fleming" for example.
This book is more a gaudily decorated memoir Disraeli wrote for himself than a novel, at most with a veneer of fantasy literature.
The protagonist, Contarini, is of noble birth, melancholic since childhood, pondering the essence of life at five, writing poetry at ten, publishing a collection at fifteen, and at eighteen, he detes ...
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