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The narrative evokes an encounter with a queenly, fairy-like woman living in a forest‑surrounded castle; through detailed, sensorial description of her boudoir, dress, manuscript illumination and nearby royal gardens the narrator reconstructs conversations, mourning for a deceased child, and the melancholic atmosphere of exile. Music and remote trumpet calls trigger memories; the sovereign's complex expression alternates between perpetual smile, deep compassion and sorrow. Scenes contrast ornate interiors—treasures, tapestries, eastern costumes, a sacred kiosk—with the surrounding primitive forest, while meditations on beauty, ritual, and loss thread through portraits of domestic rites, artistic labor, and private grief.

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Pierre Loti

Pierre Loti was a French novelist and naval officer, known for his evocative and romantic depictions of far-off places and cultures. His works often reflect his travels and experiences, blending fiction with autobiographical elements. Among his notable titles is "Madame Chrysantheme," which explores themes of love and cultural exchange in Japan. Loti's writing is characterized by rich imagery and a deep sense of nostalgia, making him a significant figure in 19th-century literature. His other works, such as "An Iceland Fisherman" and "A Tale of Brittany (Mon frère Yves)," further showcase his ability to transport readers to diverse locales through his lyrical prose.

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