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The novel follows Jean-Paul, a young student in Paris whose days are marked by melancholic introspection, thwarted literary ambitions, and a sense of mediocrity. He feels alienated from his rough country father and from convivial peers whose easy pleasures both irritate and envious him. Urban streets, rented rooms filled with shabby heirlooms, and memories of childhood heathlands frame his ennui as he vacillates between plans for study, fleeting social encounters, and solitary readings. Recurring themes include the gap between inner sensibility and ordinary life, the pull of provincial roots, and the uneasy longing for meaning and authentic connection.
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