The Potiphar Papers

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The Potiphar Papers is a satirical collection of sketches by American writer George William Curtis that humorously critiques the manners and social pretensions of mid-19th-century New York high society.

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instanceOf book
satirical work
short story collection
author George William Curtis NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creatorOccupation George William Curtis was an American writer NERFINISHED
fictionalCharacter Mr. Potiphar NERFINISHED
Mrs. Potiphar NERFINISHED
genre satire
social commentary
hasTheme critique of social climbing
fashionable society
hypocrisy in high society
materialism
urban life
intendedAudience general readership
isPartOf 19th-century American satire
literaryForm sketches
literaryMovement American literature
literaryStyle humorous
satirical
mainSubject New York City high society
manners and morals
social pretension
medium print
narrativePerspective first-person
originalLanguage English
publicationType collection of essays
setting New York City
timePeriod mid-19th century

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George William Curtis notableWork The Potiphar Papers