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The novel follows political maneuvering among ministers, industrial magnates, and secret lodges as a conservative narrator portrays the moral and social decline of the nation under secular democracy, socialism, and atheist education. Through episodes of corruption, police reports, labor agitation, and family scandals, it traces how traditional institutions—religion, family, hierarchy—are eroded and how youth are drawn into radical movements. The narrative blends polemic and fiction to dramatize perceived threats to social order and concludes by advocating a return to Catholic authority as the remedy.

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Adolphe Retté

Adolphe Retté was a French author known for his diverse literary contributions, which include novels, essays, and critiques. His works often explore themes of spirituality and human experience, reflecting a deep engagement with philosophical and existential questions. One of his notable works, "Au pays des lys noirs: Souvenirs de jeunesse et d'âge mûr," showcases his introspective style and personal reflections. Retté's writings are characterized by a blend of narrative and philosophical discourse, making him a unique voice in early 20th-century French literature.

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