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The narrative follows three generations of an aristocratic family as they return to Lisbon, restore an ancestral house, and navigate society's salons, rivalries, and vanities. Through rich portraits and episodic scenes the work satirizes the complacency and moral emptiness of the urban elite, alternating comedy of manners with melancholy. A young heir's cosmopolitan education and passionate affair lead to a shocking personal discovery that precipitates disillusion and domestic collapse. Interlacing family history, social observation, and vivid set pieces, the novel examines legacy, hypocrisy, and the painful consequences of private desires colliding with public reputation.
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