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A woman regarded as puritanical navigates family obligations, social expectations, and private affections amid a respectable, tradition-minded household and wider Geneva circle. Social gatherings and family meals set the scene for psychological observation, as relatives embody inherited pride, moral rigor, and quiet solidarities. A talkative acquaintance probes the protagonist's piety, unveiling tensions between outward austerity and inner complexity, while the narrative examines how custom, scruple, and refinement shape judgments about charity, modesty, and love. Portraits of stubborn convention and subtle emotional undercurrents reveal conflicts between duty and desire without melodrama, privileging close character study and moral ambiguity.

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Robert de Traz

Robert de Traz was a French author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of love and identity, reflecting the complexities of human relationships. Notable titles include "Dépaysements," which delves into the feelings of dislocation and the search for belonging, and "La puritaine et l'amour," a narrative that examines the interplay between societal norms and personal desires. De Traz's writing is characterized by its lyrical style and introspective depth, making him a distinctive voice in French literature.

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