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The narrative takes the form of an extended interior monologue that traces a young man's restless consciousness during a series of Parisian evenings and visits to a theatrical woman named Léa. He moves through streets, theaters, and the rooms of acquaintances, recording sensations, anxieties, conversations with a pragmatic friend, and modest acts of generosity and self-restraint. The protagonist alternates between romantic idealization and self-aware restraint, focusing on social detail, urban atmosphere, and fleeting perceptions that reveal desire, memory, and the contradictions of courtship within a modern city.

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Edouard Dujardin

Édouard Dujardin was a French author known for his contributions to early modernist literature. His notable works include "L'initiation au péché et à l'amour" and "Les lauriers sont coupés," which explore themes of love, sin, and the complexities of human relationships. Dujardin's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and innovative narrative techniques, reflecting the shifting literary landscape of his time. His exploration of inner consciousness and emotional turmoil has earned him a place in the literary heritage of France.

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