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Two early short stories present contrasting sketches of social restlessness and irony. The first depicts a circle of fashionable young gamblers who frequent a London gaming house, where evenings meant to cure boredom instead deepen a cold, paralyzing ennui and prompt ever-riskier wagers; an aristocratic player’s escalating stakes and ruin reveal a hidden melancholy beneath forced joviality. The second story stages a comic and satirical scenario in which a brief, exceptional assumption of sovereign rank becomes a mirror for the absurdities of spectacle, social ambition, and the fragile construction of identity.

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Iginio Ugo Tarchetti

Iginio Ugo Tarchetti was an Italian writer known for his contributions to the literary movements of the 19th century, particularly in the realms of fantasy and humor. His works often explore themes of love and the human condition, as seen in his notable book "Amore nell'arte." Tarchetti's storytelling is characterized by a blend of fantastical elements and sharp wit, which is evident in his collections "Racconti fantastici" and "Racconti umoristici: In cerca di morte; Re per ventiquattrore." His unique voice and imaginative narratives have left a lasting impact on Italian literature.

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