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A young village woman with modest artistic talent leaves her rural surroundings to study in a New York art school; there she encounters the social world of ambitious, fashionable students, friendships and romantic entanglements, including a rival admirer and a more introspective suitor. The narrative observes the contrast between provincial naiveté and urban bohemian manners, satirizes art-school affectations and social posturing, and traces how the heroine and those around her negotiate ambition, affection, and identity. The prose alternates scene-driven episodes with wry authorial commentary on creative process and the fragmentary sources of fictional invention.
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