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Her signature legislation, a light-bulb freedom of choice act, designed to protect the God-given right of every American to waste as much electricity as he pleases, had attracted more mirth than votes.
R. W. B. Lewis, in his very fine 1975 biography of Wharton, described the uncertainty of "enlightened critical opinion" as to "whether 'The House of Mirth' could be adjudged a masterpiece or whether it fell just short of that final accolade"; introducing the Signet paperback version, in 1984, he was pleased to announce that "in some inexplicable way, 'The House of Mirth' has become a masterpiece".
Sir Walter Cope, asked by Robert Cecil to select a play for the Queen during her brother Ulrik of Holstein's visit, wrote, "Burbage is come and says there is no new play the Queen has not seen but they have revived an old one called Love's Labour's Lost which for wit and mirth he says will please her exceedingly".
In his biography of Poggio, William Shepherd offers this explanation why: As a vehicle for sentiment, a book may be considered as the representative of its author; and in a world of anxiety and trouble, he who is endued with the happy talent of causing the wrinkle of care to give place to the pleasing convulsions of mirth, will find few circles of society in which he is not a welcome guest.
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