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A framed narrative has a palace favorite dozing while four attendants take turns telling a tale about a luminous white bird that appears in a secluded sanctuary of virgins. The bird’s presence and song provoke ecstatic awakening and unexpected births of tiny spirits, transforming the women’s minds and conduct. Temple priests and superiors convene, perform rites, and dispute the phenomenon’s meaning, oscillating between reverence, bewilderment, and didactic pronouncements. The storytelling alternates playful fantasy with ironic observation of ritual response and collective credulity, tracing how an uncanny event unsettles social hierarchies and prompts competing explanations without offering tidy resolution.

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Denis Diderot

Denis Diderot (1713-1784) was a prominent French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for his role as co-founder and chief editor of the "Encyclopédie," a monumental work that aimed to compile and disseminate knowledge across various fields. His literary contributions include notable works such as "Jacques le fataliste et son maître," which explores themes of free will and determinism through a unique narrative style. Diderot's writings often challenged the conventions of his time, blending philosophy with fiction and advocating for Enlightenment ideals. His influence extends beyond literature into the realms of philosophy and art, marking him as a key figure in the intellectual landscape of the 18th century.

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