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A narrator accepts a posting to an isolated lighthouse after maritime service; the account follows enlistment formalities, the voyage to the station, and tense interactions with superiors and the island's lone keeper. Supply runs, weather, and cramped quarters shape daily life while an unexplained death and hints of past quarrels generate suspicion. Close attention to bureaucratic ritual and sensory details of the sea combine with the narrator's mounting apprehensions to create a claustrophobic atmosphere. The narrative examines solitude, duty, the corrosive effects of rumor and routine, and the gradual emergence of psychological unease in a remote maritime setting.

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Rachilde

Rachilde, a prominent French author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is known for her provocative and often controversial works that explore themes of sexuality, identity, and societal norms. Her writing is characterized by a bold and experimental style, reflecting the avant-garde spirit of her time. Among her notable works is "Monsieur Vénus," which delves into the complexities of gender and desire. Rachilde's contributions to literature have cemented her place in the literary heritage of France, making her a significant figure in the exploration of eroticism and the human condition.

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