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The narrative follows a cultivated, opinionated country gentleman whose comfortable domestic life and lively household entertainments are interrupted by the outbreak of a major European war. An outsider visitor and local acquaintances supply social comedy and debate before the conflict reshapes public discourse, civic obligations, and private loyalties. The central figure struggles with patriotic impulse, intellectual doubt, and eventual personal loss while village institutions and neighbors are tested by mobilization and grief. The work alternates intimate domestic episodes, public speeches and reportage, and a reflective, elegiac close that considers endurance, responsibility, and how ordinary life is remade by catastrophe.
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