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The narrative begins with the demolition of a great Parisian hotel and centers on the richly appointed salon of the celebrated Lucrèce Dorio, where neoclassical décor and ritualized dress reveal social performance and affectation. Vignettes trace her dealings with attendants and a sequence of suitors, while incidental episodes show young veterans and fashionable men composing rustic and epic verse to suit public tastes. A prefatory voice treats transportation as a consoling moral remedy, and the work combines close social portraiture with ironic observation of shifting manners, literary fashions, and post‑revolutionary theatricality.

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Joseph Méry

Joseph Méry was a French author known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. He is particularly recognized for his novel "Le transporté," which explores themes of exile and human resilience. Méry's work often reflects the social and political issues of his time, offering readers a glimpse into the struggles faced by individuals in a rapidly changing society. His storytelling is characterized by a blend of realism and emotional depth, making his narratives both engaging and thought-provoking.

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