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The story follows Frau Camuzzi, who engineers jealousy that leads to the deaths of a young tenor and his lover, then departs a provincial town to pursue a new life as the companion of an aging, celebrated singer. She frames her leave as ambition and escape from a dull marriage but secretly seeks revenge; her arrival exposes tensions between vanity, possession, and desire for social ascent. The narrative traces her conflicted consciousness—pride in having shaped events alongside a chronic sense of impotence and guilt—and sketches the social milieu of small-town decline, theatrical circles, and the fragile prestige of fame.

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Heinrich Mann

Heinrich Mann was a prominent German novelist and essayist, known for his critical examination of society and politics in his works. Born in 1871, he was part of the Mann literary family, which included his brother, Thomas Mann. Heinrich's notable works include "Der Untertan" (The Loyal Subject), a satirical critique of German nationalism and authoritarianism. His writing often explored themes of individualism and moral integrity against the backdrop of societal pressures. Mann's contributions to literature extend beyond fiction, as he also engaged in discussions about the role of art and culture in society, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century German literature.

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