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A father, mourning his wife's death, removes himself and his infant son from society to live by the lake and later in a log cabin, seeking purity and physical and moral self-cultivation through prolonged solitude in nature. The boy grows into adolescence under austere, romantic ideals, while the father forges a life of chivalric courtesy and rugged discipline. The son's gradual awakening brings a restless questioning of that isolation; his inner development and reflections are revealed through personal letters that trace their shared experiment, its joys, hardships, and the eventual consequences for both men.
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