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The narrator, speaking in first person, recounts a period of youthful disillusionment and a destructive love affair within a restless postwar generation. Combining autobiographical episodes, social observation, and philosophical reflection, the narrative traces how idealized passion, melancholy, and self-reproach reshape identity and moral outlook. Portraits of a society exhausted by conflict alternate with intimate accounts of longing, betrayal, and failed attempts at reconciliation, while ironic self-analysis and confessional candor probe the limits of romantic idealism and the process of personal recovery.

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Alfred de Musset

Alfred de Musset was a prominent French poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era, known for his passionate and introspective works. His most famous novel, "The Confession of a Child of the Century," explores themes of love, despair, and the complexities of human emotion, reflecting the turbulence of his own life and the broader societal changes of his time. Musset's literary contributions extend to poetry and drama, where he often infused personal experiences into his narratives, making him a significant figure in 19th-century French literature. His works continue to resonate with readers for their lyrical beauty and emotional depth.

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