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A series of Parisian social sketches centers on an aging academician whose public downfall after an imprudent phrase exposes the precarious blend of vanity, habit and dependence on official favor. Domestic scenes, visits and petty rituals reveal the everyday mechanics of reputation: servants and family routines interrupt scholarly labor, ceremonial titles and small humiliations mark social rank, and bureaucratic records and biographical notices punctuate the narrative with ironic distance. The tone alternates between affectionate observation and satirical scrutiny, mapping how private habits and public honors sustain and undermine literary society.
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