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"Broken Music"

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A young man named Jean, shaped by the deaths and scandals of his parents and by an English aunt's guardianship, grows up under the ministrations of a local priest and the town doctor. He attempts a conventional working life at a bank but finds the tasks and social routines arid, revealing an artistic temperament and indifference to many practical concerns. The narrative observes the quiet tensions of a provincial community caught between tradition and encroaching modernity, tracing how family history, social expectations, and personal inclination intersect to shape Jean's uncertain path.

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Phyllis Bottome

Phyllis Bottome was a British novelist and playwright known for her exploration of complex human emotions and relationships. Her works often delve into themes of love, ambition, and the struggles of the individual against societal expectations. Among her notable titles is "Broken Music," which reflects her keen insight into the intricacies of personal and artistic identity. Bottome's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and rich character development, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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