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Les demoiselles Goubert: mœurs de Paris

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The narrative follows two sisters who, after their father's death and the collapse of his fortune, face mourning, poverty, and social displacement in Parisian society. Deathbed and funeral scenes give way to negotiations over household survival as relatives and acquaintances arrange mourning rituals, offer employment in a family shop, and present marriage and respectability as economic solutions. The elder sister balances grief with practical calculation while the household adapts to diminished means. Through intimate domestic detail and social encounters, the story examines bourgeois pretenses, economic vulnerability, and the way private sorrow becomes public social theatre.

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Jean Moréas

Jean Moréas was a French poet and novelist, known for his significant contributions to the Symbolist movement in literature. His works often explore themes of beauty, nature, and the complexities of human emotion. Among his notable writings are "Les Syrtes," a novel that reflects his interest in the interplay between reality and imagination, and "Le thé chez Miranda," which showcases his poetic style and narrative skill. Moréas's literature is characterized by rich imagery and a deep philosophical undercurrent, making him a key figure in the evolution of modern French literature.

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