Le rêve et la vie - Les filles du feu - La bohème galante
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A first-person account alternates dream narrative, mystic reflection, and autobiographical confession as the narrator describes a prolonged state in which illness becomes a secondary life of visionary sleep. Haunted by the loss of a loved woman, he reconstructs feverish reveries, symbolic apparitions, and prophetic omens, and invokes literary and spiritual models to interpret them. Waking and dreaming repeatedly intermingle: vivid tableaux, philosophical digressions, and everyday incidents bleed into one another to examine memory, identity, the imagination’s power, and the porous boundary between inner vision and outward existence.
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