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The narrative follows a young married couple whose public ambitions and private affections collide as the husband rises as a charismatic political delegate and the wife confronts loneliness, social scrutiny, and self-imposed restraints. Episodes trace salon debates, parliamentary maneuvers, and street-life encounters while mapping the wife's inner dreams and moral awakenings. Tension accumulates between idealism and worldly compromise, revealing the emotional costs borne by those near power: betrayals, disillusionment, and the slow eclipse of personal freedom. The book moves through political crises and intimate reveries toward a final reckoning with duty, love, and the quiet departures of women relegated behind the State.

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Colette Yver

Colette Yver was a French author known for her contributions to literature in the early 20th century. She often explored themes of femininity and the complexities of women's roles in society. Her notable works include "Comment s'en vont les reines," which reflects on the lives and experiences of women, and "Princesses de science," where she delves into the intersection of science and gender. Yver's writing is characterized by its insightful observations and engaging narrative style, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her time.

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