The H. G. Wells Library
In which a poet endures the dreariness and subtle humiliation of furnishing a home in a vast, impersonal emporium, discovering the gulf between romantic ideals and the often dismal reality of middle-class existence. Through his whimsical tablet-poetry and reflections on the cold indifference of salesmen and the unfulfilled desires of customers, he meditates on the deeper yearnings that lie beyond mere purchases and the poignant modesty of daily life.
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