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A lively melodrama follows a travelling fair's theatrical troupe, centering on a young sword-swallower named Saladin and the ensemble of performers, patrons and hangers-on around him. The narrative alternates between vivid scenes of street performance, backstage intimacies and episodic adventures that reveal private histories and memory fragments. A shadowy criminal society and rival intrigues complicate loyalties, ambitions and romantic entanglements. The plot balances sensational set pieces and comic character sketches with darker threads of conspiracy, exploring contrasts between public spectacle and hidden vice, the precarious life of popular entertainers, and the moral compromises demanded by survival.

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Paul Féval

Paul Féval was a French novelist and playwright known for his contributions to the genre of adventure fiction and the popular literature of the 19th century. His works often blend elements of fantasy, crime, and romance, showcasing his imaginative storytelling. Among his notable titles is "Annette Laïs," which reflects his flair for creating engaging narratives. Féval's prolific output includes series such as "La fabrique de mariages," which spans multiple volumes and illustrates his ability to weave complex plots. His writing not only entertained readers of his time but also influenced the development of later literary traditions in France.

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