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A young woman from modest origins deliberately pursues social and financial elevation, using charm, strategic marriages, and calculated relationships to penetrate metropolitan high society. The narrative traces her restless appetite for style and comfort as she adapts to and exploits social customs, reshaping herself to fit shifting fashions and alliances. Through satiric observation of salons, parties, and domestic arrangements, it exposes transactional marriage, consumerism, and the moral costs of ambition. Its structure follows successive phases of ascent and disillusion, combining sharp social comedy with pointed psychological detail.
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