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Candaule

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The narrative unfolds in a fashionable social club where an ostentatious nobleman’s boast about possessing the most beautiful person in the world prompts a young artist to propose a wager and a public comparison. Drunken pride and teasing camaraderie turn the scene into an embarrassing spectacle until a composed stranger objects to the indecency and calms the group. The episode exposes social vanity, competitive masculinity, and the fragile decorum of the company, and follows the immediate fallout as participants disperse, leaving tensions and uneasy reflections about dignity and reputation.

About the Author

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Roberto Sacchetti

Roberto Sacchetti was an Italian author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of love, power, and human relationships, reflecting the complexities of life in his time. Among his notable titles are "Candaule," which delves into the intricacies of desire and jealousy, and "Tenda e castello," a narrative that intertwines personal and political struggles. Sacchetti's writing is characterized by its rich imagery and emotional depth, making him a significant figure in Italian literary heritage.

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