Racconti umoristici: In cerca di morte; Re per ventiquattrore
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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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