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Set against a philosophically aware, socially decaying world, the narrative traces the upbringing and inner life of Karl Starkblom, the second son of a shoemaker whose later alcoholism undermines the family. It sketches the divergent fates of seven siblings, the father's decline, and Karl's solitary temperament: early voracious reading, later disciplined study of classics, intermittent daydreaming, social exclusion, academic promise, and melancholic reserve. Interwoven is a broader critique of modern self-consciousness, social atomization, and the movement from collective belief to individual alienation.
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