L'incantesimo
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A focused psychological portrait centers on a young nobleman confronting the collapse of his family fortunes and the belief that relentless study and intellectual mastery can restore his dignity. Isolated in an old estate, he alternates intense reflection on political and social theories with physical fatigue and private self-reproach, revealing prideful ambitions and a tension between will and bodily limits. The narrative pairs close character observation with broader meditations on social order, and an author's note frames the work as an inquiry into a pervasive life-force that dissolves individual designs as decisively as more dramatic events might.
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