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A dozen concise tales sketch facets of Parisian social life, moving between light comedy and darker irony. Each story observes fashionable encounters, flirtations, and the pursuit of status—from ballroom flirtations and sporting obsessions to schemes for social elevation—and shows how vanity, ambition, and performative manners shape outcomes. Characters who chase prestige or romantic illusion often meet disillusionment or ironic reversal, and narrative voice alternates between amused satire and sobering reflection, presenting the city itself as a continuously unfolding social novel composed of chance encounters and moral lessons.

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Arsène Houssaye

Arsène Houssaye was a French author known for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. His works often explore themes of society and human emotion, reflecting the complexities of his time. Among his notable titles is "Le roi Voltaire," which delves into the life and legacy of the influential philosopher Voltaire. Houssaye's writing is characterized by its rich narrative style and keen observations of the human condition, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of France. Other works include "Les douze nouvelles nouvelles" and "Les grandes dames," showcasing his versatility as a storyteller.

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