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Lettres d'un satyre

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A sequence of letters presents a mythic satyr who records his encounters with human society, offering instinctive, candid observations that reveal social hypocrisies and moral conventions. Through anecdotes and reflective digressions the narrator contrasts elemental appetites with cultivated restraint, examines erotic innocence and poverty, and shows the awkward fit between natural impulses and monetary or social expectations. The epistolary structure blends humor and melancholy, while the author intermittently comments on artistic intent and the challenge of portraying a creature whose naïveté unsettles civilized norms and tests the limits of satire.

LETTRES D'UN SATYRE

… Fugiunt per devia Nymphæ:
Has agitant Satyri per juga quæque leves,
Nec fuit in sylvis arbos nec rupibus antrum
Sub quo non illic pressa puella foret.
B. P. PRIGNANUS, Mutinensis, De imperio cupidinis. Lib. I.