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The work assembles satirical, philosophical vignettes that stage mythic and modern figures to examine how abstract ideas govern conduct, portraying characters as puppet-like agents whose choices express intellectual concepts rather than spontaneous feeling. Episodes range from Parisian tableaux involving bankers and a perceptive waiter to allegorical encounters with Prometheus, probing private morality, the search for personality, and the conflict between desire and intellectual rigor. The prose blends wit, psychological observation, and episodic structure, concluding with an epilogue that frames artistic creation as the deliberate exaggeration of an idea.

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André Gide

André Gide was a French author and a prominent figure in 20th-century literature, known for his exploration of moral and philosophical themes. His works often challenge conventional norms and delve into the complexities of human nature. Gide's notable titles include "The Counterfeiters," which examines the nature of authenticity and self-deception, and "L'immoraliste," a semi-autobiographical novel that reflects his views on morality and personal freedom. Throughout his career, he engaged with the ideas of other literary figures, such as Dostoevsky and Oscar Wilde, contributing to the discourse on literature and ethics. Gide's legacy continues to influence writers and thinkers today.

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