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This is a short story published in ¡°Twice-Told Tales,¡± a collection of short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne first published in 1837.
In "A Select Party," Hawthorne humorously depicts the gathering of townsfolk at a dinner party in which the hostess attempts to maintain a luxurious atmosphere by carefully selecting her guests. The story satirizes social pretense and the desire for exclusivity within certain social groups.
Throughout the story, Hawthorne uses wit and irony to criticize the superficiality and artificiality of social classes, suggesting that true worth is not determined by a person's social status or connections.

Summary
The man of fancy made an entertainment at one of his castles in the air, and invited a select number of distinguished personages to favor him with their presence. The mansion, though less splendid than many that have been situated in the same region, was nevertheless of a magnificence such as is seldom witnessed by those acquainted only with terrestrial architecture.

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A Select Party