In "Days and Nights in London; Or, Studies in Black and Gray," J. Ewing Ritchie intricately weaves a tapestry of urban life in Victorian London, portraying the stark contrasts between wealth and poverty. Ritchie employs a vivid, impressionistic literary style that captures the rhythms and nuances of the city, immersing readers in its sights, sounds, and social dynamics. The text serves as both a r...