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A short-story collection arranged as a study of the merveilleux logique, testing how far scientific reason or fantasy may predominate while preserving a dual character of wonder and logic. It opens with a quasi-scientific narrative about a man rescued at sea who awakens with memory loss and proceeds through intermediate tales that gradually trade scientific explanation for mythic suggestion, ending in fable-like and legendary pieces. Across the cycle the author varies tone and method, alternating rational speculation, pseudo-scientific detail, paradoxical cosmologies, and allegorical myth, exploring the limits of the genre and the gradual transition from explanation to pure imagination.

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Maurice Renard

Maurice Renard was a French author known for his contributions to the science fiction genre in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of transformation and the human condition, blending elements of fantasy and speculative fiction. One of his notable works, "New Bodies for Old," delves into the concept of bodily transformation, while "Le voyage immobile, suivi d'autres histoires singulières" showcases his imaginative storytelling. Renard's unique narrative style and innovative ideas have left a lasting impact on French literature, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of speculative fiction.

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